
You ball sounds good to go ZM!
Did you check the canister depth? Most important part of the whole exercise...Zombie Master wrote:
I used a wooden chop stick. Had the nice flat end. The ball is still n place with light spring resistance. I installed the filter with new white O ring, new shim, and new gaskets on the filter cover and sump plug. I am most virtuous.
Did you check the canister depth? Most important part of the whole exercise...DanielMc wrote:Zombie Master wrote:
I used a wooden chop stick. Had the nice flat end. The ball is still n place with light spring resistance. I installed the filter with new white O ring, new shim, and new gaskets on the filter cover and sump plug. I am most virtuous.
On a serious note, when I checked my most recent purchase, an '86 mono, I found the gap too big (according to Anton's advice) and ended up ditching the gasket and adding a shim. Mind you as the bike had already covered over 40,000 miles without incident there was every likelihood that there wasn't going to be a problem...Zombie Master wrote:
Did you check the canister depth? Most important part of the whole exercise...
Now you tell me