Not normally one for superstition but we had a nightmare on Friday (13th). 2 miles from home I glanced down to see the oil light flash on. Pushing the bike home a neighbour stopped to give me a lift. I hooked the trailer up to the landrover and went to start it - battery flat. After 30 minutes on charge I got it started to find the pipe to the silencer had rusted through. I retrieved the bike and went to work thinking that would be it but my wife came home with her car door handle in her handbag. Arghhhh.
I got to work on the bike today and it is not looking good, although it could have been much worse had I not seen the light come on or taken a chance that it was an electrical issue. Unfortunately I have no oil pressure to the engine. Judging by the fact that the oil tank is also full to the brim, my best guess is the engine oil pump has failed leaving the engine without oil and allowing the scavenger pump to pump all the oil to the tank. Having checked the manual this shouldn't be too major a job as the oil pumps are accessed behind the clutch. It could well be the plastic drive gear has failed as this would seem to be a weak point; if so they will all be replaced. Not having a clutch holding tool, and being up to my eyes in it with other stuff, I am going to hand it to the local dealer this time. I guess my shock is going to have to keep on squeaking for a few more months.
I got to work on the bike today and it is not looking good, although it could have been much worse had I not seen the light come on or taken a chance that it was an electrical issue. Unfortunately I have no oil pressure to the engine. Judging by the fact that the oil tank is also full to the brim, my best guess is the engine oil pump has failed leaving the engine without oil and allowing the scavenger pump to pump all the oil to the tank. Having checked the manual this shouldn't be too major a job as the oil pumps are accessed behind the clutch. It could well be the plastic drive gear has failed as this would seem to be a weak point; if so they will all be replaced. Not having a clutch holding tool, and being up to my eyes in it with other stuff, I am going to hand it to the local dealer this time. I guess my shock is going to have to keep on squeaking for a few more months.
