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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!
Please help when re installing screen which way do the 2 small holes facemotranqui- no pardon necessary as you've never said anything off base...all good! I'm just glad you caught yours before that little end cap took off someplace in the engine and caused major damage, as happened in my case. So, in a way, you've had good luck in finding it before things got worse. Here's my opinion on the scenarios:
1.) Abnormal vibrations: My opinion is that this is the most likely cause, in combination with the possibility of there having been different batches of different quality screens. Most all seem to break in the same spot, which is on the actual surface/mesh and not quite at the join to the end cap. Which leads us to...
2.) Filter end welding does not do well: It could be that the join (weld) causes weakening of the too-thin mesh. Overall, though, I think it's extreme vibration causing the failure- the screen fits loosely in the cavity and must be vibrating around in there terrifically. As you've noticed the left hand screens fit snugly.
3.) Incorrect filter replacement procedure causes forcing: Two things here. 1.) I feel pretty strongly that this is unlikely as the bike is most often leaning or laying left position when replacing anything in the right hand side. This screen fits very loosely in it's cavity, and deep. I think it would be hard to have it hung up too far out and above the mating surface. But (and this is point 2) it may be that in the auto-assembly process (if this step is automated, at the factory) that it's experiencing mild damage/weakening owing to the manufacturing/assembly process of the engine...and then expressing itself in failure later. May be, but I doubt this is the case.
On the oil drain plug hole interference issue: In post #26 of this thread I debunked that possibility. I originally thought it was very possible but, upon examining in how it all goes together by looking at my old case half, I was able to tell that while it's close there is no contact.
Personally, as time goes by, I lean more and more towards running without the screen. In all of the times I have inspected mine I have never had debris on it.
Hope this helps!
Please help when re installing screen which way do the 2 small holes face
Thanks for the reply I know the holes are outwards .I was concerned about weather they were left to right or up and down ...?Or does the filter move around. I don’t want to run bike yet.. thanks DanPlease help when re installing screen which way do the 2 small holes face
Thanks for the reply I know the holes are outwards .I was concerned about weather they were left to right or up and down ...?Or does the filter move around. I don’t want to run bike yet.. thanks Dan
Thanks 6/12 it is .mine has 4500 miles on it and no screen issues But reading the post I might take right outI set it at 6/12 O'clock when I did it. Below is a link over to the original thread for some more discussion about this orientation.
BUMP TO ADV TE630 THREAD ON FILTER HOLE ORIENTATION
Hi gang- sorry I’m late to the party. I don’t check the forum as often as I used to. Still have my 630 though- currently at 22K miles on it, and still that same replacement screen I put in back when the original cracked my case.
As you’ve likely seen in re-reading this thread (and the one on Adv) the theory of the drain plug was largely debunked, although Dafts 610 seemed to have some collusion. Again for me on my bike looking at the inside of the old casing it sure looked to be the cause (as the threads reach up to the screen) but, alas, my plug was too short to reach the screen end. Now that’s not to say another bike wouldn’t have a longer drain plug, as seems the case with Daft ( and again good idea to have tapered it.)
Also- it doesn’t matter if the little holes are 6/12, 7/1, 8/2 or anything else as, well, it’s going to be all of them within about one minute of firing the bike up (as it’s loose in the cavity and free floating.)
Been a long time since I’ve checked mine...better do that.
I think I'm following you, GeekVenture, but I still can't help but think that the safest way to reinstall is to first put the drain plug back (and tighten) and then reinstall the screen/side cover. I say that because it seems there may be variation on drain bolt length (based on Daft's 610) and I'd hate for that screen end to be settled as deep as possible into the cavity and then interfere with the drain plug rising up and into it (if one were to have a longer drain bolt- again mine seemed to not enter into that space at all.)
I, too, wish it was plastic. I'm not due to change my oil for a while, but the next time I do I'll be taking the side cover off to check it as it's been a long time. All of this talking about it has me nervous. Next time it's out I think I'll leave it out.
BTW- I've had that side cover off countless times and have never put on a new gasket- still re-using the original w/out leaks (man I hope I'm not jinxing it now!)
We can only assume the 630's all have the same shorter bolt unless they use a thinner washer as mention previously.
I wonder how viable the thinner washer theory is? ie. I wonder if the 630's bolt will actually come in contact with the filter if you leave the washer out completely?
I'll be curious to see your inside cover when you get to that oil change. As for that gasket...it's seemed like it was well designed to be reused many times.
Put me down as another catastrophic failure because of this issue.