High oil pressure

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hdawson
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High oil pressure

Post by hdawson »

Hi All.
I have an issue with oil pressure.
After my last ride (months ago due to a knee replacement) when I returned home I noticed oil covering the front of the engine around the dynamo.
Now I'm back in action I have removed the Oil filter and found that there is no felt filter.
So where do I start to diagnose the cause of what seems to be high oil pressure ?
What is the part no. of the 'oil filter' so I can order one?
Finally has anyone installed an in line cartridge type oil filter like I have put on my BSA?
Thanks in advance,
Hadrian.
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Post by Eamonn »

The answer about the oil/felt filter varies according to the year of manufacturer, I'm sure a model specialist will be along soon to confirm...

For an example of a cartridge oil filter fitment see thread:
http://www.jampot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23055


If you use the Search facility on the Forum (the small magnifying glass towards the top of the screen) and enter key words such as "felt filter" or "Cartridge filter" you'll find a number of entries that may prove useful reading.
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Re: High oil pressure

Post by g5wqian »

its a common thing for oil leaking at the dynamo and timing case joint . .
i had a leak on my twin and first of all the dynamo was a little loose allowing oil to get out from the timing case joint .

the problem with saying tighten the dynamo bolt up is that its only small and can easily be overtightened , so you need to be carefull and not strip the stud out of the dynamo casing .

its a simple job to remove the dynamo and replace the cork seal , i put welseal on the cork seal and after installing dynamo left it overnight to cure before running engine .

one thing i would say is that if you have spotted oil at the dynamo area then you may need to check inside the dynamo for oil as mine had oil inside , so i took it off and rebuilt it with new seal and bearings and brushes etc .

if you do put new brushes in and when you run it up and it doesnt seem to charge , i would make sure you have a BPF filament bulb in at the time so it put a good load on the dynamo , then it may come to life easier when you apply a few revs .

i dont think the brushes necessarily seat fully at first .

its easy to flash the dynamo if you want to re polarise it for any reason .
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Re: High oil pressure

Post by hdawson »

Thanks for the replies.

The oil pressure leak has not repeated, mysteriously ,however, on further insppection I cannot seem to get to that pesky oil filter.
What is the trick to remove the components that hold the felt filter in place?
If I heat the engine to operating temperature will I be able to somehow grab and withdraw these?
As usual all replies greatly appreciated,
Cheers, Hadrian.
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Re: High oil pressure

Post by dave16mct »

Heat would help but a good fitting socket should do it. From memory it's a 51 G9 so you'll have 3 filters, crankcase, oiltank and a gauze strainer in the feedpipe. Oh, have you finished that wall yet? :D
Cheers Dave.
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For the filter in the crankcase I have cut down an allen key to hook the filter seat out, clamped with vise grips and applied persuasion.

Page 12 shows the filter http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... _twins.pdf

Filter http://www.jampot-spares.com/store/come ... duct=21086

Have you seen this? http://www.jampot.com/pic_display.asp?id=3501 was being made by poptsova, I bought one, well made and no more felt filters.
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Re: High oil pressure

Post by hdawson »

Thanks again for the replies.
I really like the external screw on oil filter adapter as it would do away with the need to make a mounting bracket and new piping as I did with my BSA.
Where can I purchase one? and subsequently can I remove all the other filters?
Cheers, Hadrian.
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Re: High oil pressure

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If these adapters are available I would like to buy one as well
Thanks
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Re: High oil pressure

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PM David, user name 'poptsova', might be he is still making them.

The screw on filter is all I am going to use, my bike never had any tank filter/strainer and will stay that way
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Thanks Mcbob I will pm David
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