seems like a LOT of confusion on the subject.
Well now I am going to add to the confusion. Since I took out 10oz of oil the bike shifts better and now I can get it into neutral with little effort. I'm not kidding you guys , when it had 32oz of oil in it I had to shut the bike off to get it into neutral 99% of the time. I thought I was going to have to do some clutch adjusting but not now.seems like a LOT of confusion on the subject.
I had another customer say the same thing.Well now I am going to add to the confusion. Since I took out 10oz of oil the bike shifts better and now I can get it into neutral with little effort. I'm not kidding you guys , when it had 32oz of oil in it I had to shut the bike off to get it into neutral 99% of the time. I thought I was going to have to do some clutch adjusting but not now.![]()
I'm not saying too much oil caused the primary to crack. That might be a stretch, although you do raise a valid question. Is that possible? The second time the primary started leaking, I'm not sure it was cracks. I just figured that it was. I'm wondering if it was just worn out seals due to too much oil.it all kinda makes sense. too much oil would: never let the clutch discs fully separate, pressurize the primary causing seal leaks + the possibility of causing stress cracks in the primary housing if the pressure got way up there. let's go for a class action lawsuit!!!! oh, wait, we gotta have a defendant. oh, well. lol
I was just bringing to light some of the thoughts that keep me awake at night. this one happens to be relatively tame. it would, more than likely, take 10's of thousands of pounds to put cracks in the primary, way more than over-filling with oil could cause.I'm not saying too much oil caused the primary to crack. That might be a stretch, although you do raise a valid question. Is that possible? The second time the primary started leaking, I'm not sure it was cracks. I just figured that it was. I'm wondering if it was just worn out seals due to too much oil.