Please show us some pics of your setup.
As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.
Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.
Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.
Thanks for your patience and support!
We did this on a 449...not my bike. It is alot of oil. It is actually puddling onto the ground. The oil was drained and refilled with1100ml of fluid. Same results.
Can't even get my fingers in there to clean. These bikes are packed in like sardines.Better wash it for the next guy.
We did this on a 449...not my bike. It is alot of oil. It is actually puddling onto the ground. The oil was drained and refilled with1100ml of fluid. Same results.
Care to elaborate? Useful/helpful comments are always welcome even if the truth hurts. But derogatory comments that that offer no help are a waste of bandwidth and every ones time. I am sure your system works well. We are just trying to fix this problem. This forum has been a wealth of knowledge and we are trying to use that knowledge to fix this perplexing problem. This particular "fix" seemed like an easy and affordable solution with no risk in attempting it. If we can't make this work we will simply plug the hole and move on.Could be your mod sucks... There's a reason why I designed my oil recirculation system the way that I did.
The elbow can only go in that location because it is simply replacing a plug that was already in the head. As far as a longer hose I think that would just make more bends in the hose.Could it be improper placement of the elbow perhaps? I think you might also try a longer return line. Somehow there's much more pressure than there should be forcing that much oil out from the airbox.
The threads do not go past the inner housing wall. A filter similar to this is what we are thinking also.Maybe trim some threads from the elbow so it's not as close to the gears? Also try venting to a stand-alone air filter like this:
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It is my new theory that the airbox sucks in from the hose due to the air intake on the EFI.
1100ml of fluid on fresh change is what was in the photos above.Some bikes do benefit from a breather tee'd off the hose. It's kind of weird how it seems no 2 bikes take these mods the same. This question has already been asked, but didn't see...how much oil are you running?
Some bikes do benefit from a breather tee'd off the hose. It's kind of weird how it seems no 2 bikes take these mods the same. This question has already been asked, but didn't see...how much oil are you running?
It wasn't a stab at you, but at MickyMouse. And pitty that you followed the writings of this con artist.Care to elaborate? Useful/helpful comments are always welcome even if the truth hurts. But derogatory comments that that offer no help are a waste of bandwidth and every ones time. I am sure your system works well. We are just trying to fix this problem. This forum has been a wealth of knowledge and we are trying to use that knowledge to fix this perplexing problem. This particular "fix" seemed like an easy and affordable solution with no risk in attempting it. If we can't make this work we will simply plug the hole and move on.