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Oh god I feel like crap bringing this subject up. Please I hope the Commando gods can forgive me. I have gone through this stuff more times than I should have but for some reason I am up for some punishment. I still have some problems with the 71.... I am definitely doing my due diligence on learning the ways of the experts and trying my best not to fall into the pitfalls and such. I am in a dark hole of crankcase pressure and I am afraid my soul is escaping to the primary.
I can get the rotella 15w-40 freshly placed into the oil tank just above the L mark and get ready for a ride. (No oil in bottom end)
Get the bike around the block or up the street to the coffee shop and things are great.... ATF in the Primary staying red and I am feelin good about things.
I had an issue with oil flooding into the primary before and for good measures I did Hobot's recommended fix with the three studs, red locktite, and I fitted the rubber crankcase seal as well.
Now I get to the second phase of my test, giving it a healthy run over 20mi. I ran it up to get some miles on it and after 50 miles it started pushing oil out of the primary. I can stick my fat head under there to look and see it coming out of the felt seal so I know its overflowin and the chains doing a blender effect.
This is the original problem I had with the primary a while ago. I cannot seem to get it to stop. I have a 71' motor so it has the timed breather. I read stuff back and forth about breathers all over the place but from what I read the timed breather is doing just what I need.
Does anyone have a 71' with the same issue? If so please let me know the secret! I want to get out there and join my fellow Nortoneers (that means you backslider) for a first time vintage meetup but I just dont have the confidence and don't want to lose a quart during the last 50mi....(that was the rate actually)
Cheers,
Ben
I can get the rotella 15w-40 freshly placed into the oil tank just above the L mark and get ready for a ride. (No oil in bottom end)
Get the bike around the block or up the street to the coffee shop and things are great.... ATF in the Primary staying red and I am feelin good about things.
I had an issue with oil flooding into the primary before and for good measures I did Hobot's recommended fix with the three studs, red locktite, and I fitted the rubber crankcase seal as well.
Now I get to the second phase of my test, giving it a healthy run over 20mi. I ran it up to get some miles on it and after 50 miles it started pushing oil out of the primary. I can stick my fat head under there to look and see it coming out of the felt seal so I know its overflowin and the chains doing a blender effect.
This is the original problem I had with the primary a while ago. I cannot seem to get it to stop. I have a 71' motor so it has the timed breather. I read stuff back and forth about breathers all over the place but from what I read the timed breather is doing just what I need.
Does anyone have a 71' with the same issue? If so please let me know the secret! I want to get out there and join my fellow Nortoneers (that means you backslider) for a first time vintage meetup but I just dont have the confidence and don't want to lose a quart during the last 50mi....(that was the rate actually)
Cheers,
Ben