Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 20:49
Dudes, just to chip in here, has anyone ever seized a motor with too much oil ?? i have.
After my rebuilds i tend to do the following.
I assume that even with oil pipes primed and oil used in re-assembly that it will take a little while for oil to get back to normal circulation.
I have run my strokers after a rebuild like this
1 litre of fuel in the tank, and at a premix of 40:1
Boot it into life (or electric start on my RGV 250SP) and let it tick over for around 2 - 3 mins with light throttle blipping and holding the oil pump cable out to achive max pump watching for air bubbles moving to clear.
Stop the bike and allow to cool for an hour checking for leaks and topping up coolant etc etc
Start the bike again wit the oil pump cable normal, and run upto temp for 10 - 15 mins again gently blipping the throttle, then kill it and leave for a couple of hours to cool.
Start the bike again, warm upto temp with blipping and holding at around 4k to clear the oil / smoke, get nice and hot and leave to cool once again.
Remove the fuel oil mix and fill with fresh fuel and then take it out on the road to clear the excess oil and break her in.
Too much oil will result not only in it looking like batman owns the bike and it's running on coal, but it also runs hotter due to the increased oil its burning and weakening the fuel mixture.
Granted a CRM single is a pretty hardy beast but when you dealing with TZ's TZR's RGV's RS's all highy stressed strokers i tend to give a bit more mechanical sympathy initialy then so long as the motor isnt bogging down i ride it at the revs it feels happier to be in without sticking to a strict RPM quide
HTH's
After my rebuilds i tend to do the following.
I assume that even with oil pipes primed and oil used in re-assembly that it will take a little while for oil to get back to normal circulation.
I have run my strokers after a rebuild like this
1 litre of fuel in the tank, and at a premix of 40:1
Boot it into life (or electric start on my RGV 250SP) and let it tick over for around 2 - 3 mins with light throttle blipping and holding the oil pump cable out to achive max pump watching for air bubbles moving to clear.
Stop the bike and allow to cool for an hour checking for leaks and topping up coolant etc etc
Start the bike again wit the oil pump cable normal, and run upto temp for 10 - 15 mins again gently blipping the throttle, then kill it and leave for a couple of hours to cool.
Start the bike again, warm upto temp with blipping and holding at around 4k to clear the oil / smoke, get nice and hot and leave to cool once again.
Remove the fuel oil mix and fill with fresh fuel and then take it out on the road to clear the excess oil and break her in.
Too much oil will result not only in it looking like batman owns the bike and it's running on coal, but it also runs hotter due to the increased oil its burning and weakening the fuel mixture.
Granted a CRM single is a pretty hardy beast but when you dealing with TZ's TZR's RGV's RS's all highy stressed strokers i tend to give a bit more mechanical sympathy initialy then so long as the motor isnt bogging down i ride it at the revs it feels happier to be in without sticking to a strict RPM quide
HTH's
