black oil and chain
black oil and chain
hi agian sorry to be a pain in the ass but ive just changed my oil and it was so so black i dident belive my eyes real bad but and its a scary but
there was like a metalik paint look about it u no like glitter only very small bits mind but dont no if i should be worrying or what i mean if the oil wasent changed for years it would be mingy wouldent it any way ,oh i got a new chain and sprockets 13-46 but dont no how to get the chain off and do i need a split link or will it fit and if so is it a 520 chain thats normaly as standard hope you fellas can help thanks 


Re: black oil and chain
it may as you said be old, a little bit of metal shavings could be considered normal but depends how much.
if it is excessive - the metal shavings could be part of the problem you described in the other thread
- shot piston rings, does it feel down on power? and id you check your spark plug yet?
if it is excessive - the metal shavings could be part of the problem you described in the other thread
- shot piston rings, does it feel down on power? and id you check your spark plug yet?
Re: black oil and chain
regarding the chain - is there a split link (clip) on the old chain? If so just unclip it with some pliers.
if not you will have to grind off the rivet ends of the master link or use a chain breaker tool.
if not you will have to grind off the rivet ends of the master link or use a chain breaker tool.
Re: black oil and chain
Or if the chain is Sha**ed, just cut it of (carefully) with an angle grinderscrubs wrote:regarding the chain - is there a split link (clip) on the old chain? If so just unclip it with some pliers.
if not you will have to grind off the rivet ends of the master link or use a chain breaker tool.

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Re: black oil and chain
gywn i see you and i think alike!
thats the way i did it.. only not carefully,
lesson learnt - dont lend your angle grinder to your dad who thinks it would work better if he snapped the guard off it.
520 chain is the correct size mate, either be posh and use a proper rivet con link (naahhh) or the easy way is to fit the split link type. make sure you fit the split link retainer so that it is pointing backwards... if you get what i mean. this helps prevent it coming off and errrrr... hurting
thats the way i did it.. only not carefully,
lesson learnt - dont lend your angle grinder to your dad who thinks it would work better if he snapped the guard off it.
520 chain is the correct size mate, either be posh and use a proper rivet con link (naahhh) or the easy way is to fit the split link type. make sure you fit the split link retainer so that it is pointing backwards... if you get what i mean. this helps prevent it coming off and errrrr... hurting
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Re: black oil and chain
I don,t think that the rings would have any bearing on the condition of the oil in the gear box [separate systems].scrubs wrote:it may as you said be old, a little bit of metal shavings could be considered normal but depends how much.
if it is excessive - the metal shavings could be part of the problem you described in the other thread
- shot piston rings, does it feel down on power? and id you check your spark plug yet?
You can get one of them little super magnets of eblag very cheap.The cr@p will the stick to the drain plug and you can then evaluate the extent of the problem ,if any.Change the oil every couple of rides for a while to see if the problem continues.
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