Wet sumping
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Re: Wet sumping
thanks, there isn't one fitted but I wondered if it's been going on for some time, had it running at the weekend were it did it after about a month , just been out to it and started fist kick and no sign of oil maybe not as bad as imagined . Any views on the filters ? Thanks trev
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Re: Wet sumping
Hi
The filter sounds as if it's working as designed so there's not a lot to be gained there - just enjoy the bike as it is in the good weather and flash it up occasionally during the winter.
Regards Mick
The filter sounds as if it's working as designed so there's not a lot to be gained there - just enjoy the bike as it is in the good weather and flash it up occasionally during the winter.
Regards Mick
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Re: Wet sumping
Thanks for the response , I think you're right I,ll change the oil and run it , many thanks to all for taking the time to answer ,I look forward to meeting you all in the future trev
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Re: Wet sumping
My re-felted filter seems to be working well, details of the felt supplier on my thread.Wagoner wrote: I see on another link there seems to be problems with filters,any advice on that would be good
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... r&start=30
So I've just made one for my Beeza B21 as well which is also working fine, here it is and not difficult to do:
Alan
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