Peanut valve cover
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Never saw an oilhead, or never took a look at one. I have no idea about any BMW after about 1981 and not very much after I closed my shop in Fort Bidwell in 1979.
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Looks like it would be a lot easier to pour oil into the valve cover than having to get to the normal filler hole through the throttle and ckoke cables.
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Oilheads have no dipstick, they have a sightglass. It's a lot easier to fit a hole into the lower fairing to see the sightglass than it is to build a fairing that gives easy access to a dipstick and fill-hole on the case. Since that cylinder is hanging right out there, why not use that easy access point?
Oilheads are much easier to do oilchanges on: fill hole out there on the head, spin-on oil filter, exhaust completely out of the way - way easier.
Oilheads are much easier to do oilchanges on: fill hole out there on the head, spin-on oil filter, exhaust completely out of the way - way easier.
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I seem to recall that some of these sight glasses have been coming loose...yikes, that wouldn't be fun. The sight glass on my Dad's K1200LT is a biyotch to get down to plus it's all dark on the inside of the sight glass and darkish oil makes it hard to see.
Thanks, but I'll take a dipstick!!
Kurt in S.A.
Thanks, but I'll take a dipstick!!
Kurt in S.A.
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Major Softie wrote:Oilheads have no dipstick, they have a sightglass. It's a lot easier to fit a hole into the lower fairing to see the sightglass than it is to build a fairing that gives easy access to a dipstick and fill-hole on the case. Since that cylinder is hanging right out there, why not use that easy access point?
Oilheads are much easier to do oilchanges on: fill hole out there on the head, spin-on oil filter, exhaust completely out of the way - way easier.
Correct but often very difficult to read if they have become cloudy.
This set up offers the best of both worlds.
A proper dip stick and an easy way of adding oil.
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I saw one this way fitted to a sidecar rig. Yes, you can get to the dipstick, but actually filling-in the oil was a pain. Hence the filler-hole on the valve cover.
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THANK YOU ALL for your input, I just got off there web site and was awe struck with all there goodies.
I always found it a pain to add oil in my air heads. and without a funnel it's a mess.
Thanks all!!!!! Bob D
I always found it a pain to add oil in my air heads. and without a funnel it's a mess.
Thanks all!!!!! Bob D
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I have never seen one become cloudy on an Oilhead, although I've seen that on some other brands.Darryl Flynn wrote: Correct but often very difficult to read if they have become cloudy.
Yeah, okay, there IS that. That has occurred to some bikes, and boy would that suck.Kurt in S.A. wrote:I seem to recall that some of these sight glasses have been coming loose...yikes, that wouldn't be fun.
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Major Softie wrote:I have never seen one become cloudy on an Oilhead, although I've seen that on some other brands.Darryl Flynn wrote: Correct but often very difficult to read if they have become cloudy.
Yeah, okay, there IS that. That has occurred to some bikes, and boy would that suck.Kurt in S.A. wrote:I seem to recall that some of these sight glasses have been coming loose...yikes, that wouldn't be fun.
Mine was cloudy on my 1100RT!
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Bummer. Well, when it falls out, then you can put in a nice clear new one.
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