Edfury828
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Sorry to hear you're having trouble kicking your Commando MichaelD. Maybe someone here in the forum could help?
I'm no spring chicken myself, so I put e-start at the top of my list when looking for a Norton of my own. It took 6 months to find a decent one close enough to see it in person and bring it home. I happened to get a small price break too, so that helped!
Interesting about the JS instruction. I am seeing that the Reed valves do a lot of good resolving breathing issues with the 828 Commando engine, helping it to run better and leak less oil, also that it is a valid approach to wet sumping.
In my case, I did not trust having a spring loaded in-line valve controlling my oil flow, and was looking for an alternate solution to the wet sumping problem which the PO was clearly trying to solve.
The fact that the valve was there gave me a pretty good indication that my new bike was prone to wet sumping, even though it is a Mk III. There is also a nipple looking drain plug / oil filter bolt on the bike, again indicating a history of wet sumping and subsequent oil draining and refilling.
I am looking forward to installing my Reed Valve asap.
Presently, I am being distracted by my Royal Enfield, which lost a hydraulic lifter keeper clip causing catastrophic oil pressure loss to the cams. Piston and barrel were deeply scored as well. This occurred just as I was buying my Commando.
All new parts are now installed, and I should be able to become increasingly intimate with Kali-Commando soon!
Ed
I'm no spring chicken myself, so I put e-start at the top of my list when looking for a Norton of my own. It took 6 months to find a decent one close enough to see it in person and bring it home. I happened to get a small price break too, so that helped!
Interesting about the JS instruction. I am seeing that the Reed valves do a lot of good resolving breathing issues with the 828 Commando engine, helping it to run better and leak less oil, also that it is a valid approach to wet sumping.
In my case, I did not trust having a spring loaded in-line valve controlling my oil flow, and was looking for an alternate solution to the wet sumping problem which the PO was clearly trying to solve.
The fact that the valve was there gave me a pretty good indication that my new bike was prone to wet sumping, even though it is a Mk III. There is also a nipple looking drain plug / oil filter bolt on the bike, again indicating a history of wet sumping and subsequent oil draining and refilling.
I am looking forward to installing my Reed Valve asap.
Presently, I am being distracted by my Royal Enfield, which lost a hydraulic lifter keeper clip causing catastrophic oil pressure loss to the cams. Piston and barrel were deeply scored as well. This occurred just as I was buying my Commando.
All new parts are now installed, and I should be able to become increasingly intimate with Kali-Commando soon!
Ed