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On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:57 pm
by Zombie Master
1984 R100: I just dumped me sump and pulled out the filter. I remember a post stating that there is a ball and spring inside the cavity that should be checked. Is there a quick method? BTW will you guys re-use the big white O ring and shim if they look good?
Thanx in advance...and I'll be putting in Mobil V-twin 20w50 oil. Will this affect my warranty? Will the V-twin specific additives cause the more rearward cylinder to cool too much?

Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:33 pm
by Major Softie
Zombie Master wrote:1984 R100: I just dumped me sump and pulled out the filter.
Uh oh.
Zombie Master wrote:I remember a post stating that there is a ball and spring inside the cavity that should be checked.
Yes
Zombie Master wrote:Is there a quick method?
Yes
Zombie Master wrote:BTW will you guys re-use the big white O ring and shim if they look good?
The BWORing can be re-used but only by Ron Jeremy, and not for his oil filter.
Zombie Master wrote:Thanx in advance...and I'll be putting in Mobil V-twin 20w50 oil.
This oil will cause your cylinders to pivot into MotoGuzzi position.
Zombie Master wrote:Will this affect my warranty?
No.
Zombie Master wrote:Will the V-twin specific additives cause the more rearward cylinder to cool too much?

No, but it will make your timing uneven and make your exhaust note sound like a tuber.
Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:49 pm
by Airbear
And the quick method to check the ball and spring is to poke a wooden cooking skewer in the hole. A gentle push should indicate that the spring is behind the ball and that the ball seats back into place nicely. Pat self on back.
Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:05 pm
by Garnet
Airbear wrote:And the quick method to check the ball and spring is to poke a wooden cooking skewer in the hole. A gentle push should indicate that the spring is behind the ball and that the ball seats back into place nicely. Pat self on back.
If it does not, poke ones self in the eye with the same wooden cooking skewer, it will feel better.

Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:09 pm
by Zombie Master
Airbear wrote:And the quick method to check the ball and spring is to poke a wooden cooking skewer in the hole. A gentle push should indicate that the spring is behind the ball and that the ball seats back into place nicely. Pat self on back.
Thanx!

Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:12 pm
by Zombie Master
Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:BTW will you guys re-use the big white O ring and shim if they look good?
The BWORing can be re-used but only by Ron Jeremy, and not for his oil filter.
Have you seen the size of that O ring? RJ must be a girthy fellow!

Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:03 pm
by Steve in Golden
Major Softie wrote:ZM wrote:BTW will you guys re-use the big white O ring and shim if they look good?
The BWORing can be re-used but only by Ron Jeremy, and not for his oil filter.
When I had airheads I often re-used the "BWORing". On the oil filter. The Ron Jeremy angle never occurred to me.
Should this thread be moved to the Speakeasy? It might need a picture of a scantily clad hotty or two, as well.
Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:59 am
by Zombie Master
Steve in Golden wrote:Major Softie wrote:ZM wrote:BTW will you guys re-use the big white O ring and shim if they look good?
The BWORing can be re-used but only by Ron Jeremy, and not for his oil filter.
When I had airheads I often re-used the "BWORing". On the oil filter. The Ron Jeremy angle never occurred to me.
Should this thread be moved to the Speakeasy? It might need a picture of a scantily clad hotty or two, as well.
Well the original question was a legitimate technical question that got answered, so I think we're OK here. However there was some degradation in the the second part of the original post. Where are the moderators when you need them?

Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:43 am
by Airbear
I think the Major's 'tuber' comment is very clever.
And I think ZM's masterly use of the quote feature in three posts in the one thread is worthy of acknowledgement.
Well done, ZM. Pat self on back again.
Re: On oil filter change
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:07 am
by ME 109
Youse guys are funny.
I don't have wooden skewers for probing my ball, but I do have a chainsaw file.
Ideally, the probing object needs a flat on the end..................much like a chainsaw file really..
The 'flat' prevents the end of the 'probe' from easily slipping off the ball....
I have tried using a skewer before, but the chicken obscured the ball.