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heybaylor

Active Member
My version of "wetsumping "
The checkball in the return line to the oilbag leaks.
Not good several ways to fix (search/google it

resulting in the crankcase being flooded with oil.
now the pistons pressurize the oil, and it blows out of the vent line.
slow cranking , and a mess.

sorry about the late response
 

heybaylor

Active Member
HeyBaylor, can you elaborate a little bit on what is Wetsumping and how can WE fix that? My bike does not start and I hear a lot of gurgling from the overflow hoses? Could my bike be doing that?

MY crankcase was full of oil , I pulled the plugs and spun the starter.
(only do it for about ten seconds then let starter cool for a couple of minutes)
It took several short spins to clear the oil. (keep your battery charged)

I have a slam button , so the ignition was off.
if you don't have a slam , ground the plug wires. ungrounded can cause ignition problems.

there are several ways to clear/clean/repair the checkball valve .

I used a wooden dowel to lightly seat the ball after I removed the spring, and
cleaned the ball, and seat.
hope this helps
 

evomat13

New Member
sorry I haven't posted sooner, just lost girlfriend( best friend) to cancer. Been getting my thoughts together since. Anyway the dogs I was looking at have been used and abused and the dealers would not budge on price. Could not finance bikes older than 2005. So bought an Electra glide with all the goodies on it . pick it up Saturday, and of course there's snow on the ground. Guess I'll just have to sit in the garage with the huge industrial fan blowing and make like I'm in the wind till we get some better weather . thanks again for all the input .
 

heybaylor

Active Member
Sorry for your loss, been through it ,tough.

Glad to hear you are getting a bike .
Snow= cleaning /polishing/checking all electric connections.
fire it up under the fan ..ENJOY :2thumbs:
 

Dogly_Davidson

New Member
I have a 1998 Vintage Classic...the only electrical problem I had was the ground wire at the ignition module had a tendency to break loose. I just ran a wire up through the frame to the switch...then I had to replace the module last year...so 15 + years, not so bad...
 

BigDogRick

Well-Known Member
I have a 1998 Vintage Classic...the only electrical problem I had was the ground wire at the ignition module had a tendency to break loose. I just ran a wire up through the frame to the switch...then I had to replace the module last year...so 15 + years, not so bad...
Y'know, I do believe there is a reason the early model BD owners are absent from most of these chronic problem discussions! Just saying'.
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
So sorry for your loss, been there, done that. Not fun! Take some time and get your mind where it needs to be!
 
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