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The Lounge / Re: PAPOY V4.0
« on: June 27, 2019, 09:14:59 PM »
Alex you look exactly like you used to look. Time has been kind.
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A total-loss oiling system almost never means that the engine actually leaks oil. How often do you see a puddle of oil under a 2-stroke? Now how often do you see an oil leak under a shovelhead? A total-loss oiling system simply means that oil gets consumed during the engine's use and needs to be replenished a lot sooner.
Regardless, Harley stopped using total-loss nearly a century ago. The "misconception" started during the era of the shovelhead, when harleys were notorious for having engine components machined off-spec, bolts loosening due to vibration, or the chain oiling system failing. Don't really see why you're getting upset since you have a sportster, one of their more reliable bikes.
"A total-loss oiling system is an engine lubrication system whereby oil is introduced into the engine, and then either burned or ejected overboard. Now rare in four-stroke engines, total loss oiling is still used in many two-stroke engines."Don't think thats a steam engine..Was the oil leak extra?He accidentally bought a harley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total-loss_oiling_system
That is gas.Figured as much. From the overflow lines? Used to happen to my Honda when the floats would stick. Rust/dirt from the tank would flow through the lines and keep the needle from being able to close all the way. Old bikes for ya.
Here are my two. Scrambler is the one I built from the ground up and what I experiment on. It's also the one that everyone said I would never finish (Aesop I believe).
Was the oil leak extra?He accidentally bought a harley
Hi, does anybody know what year the Araya Himiko RB-J1 rims came out?
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