Oil Pump System
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:31 pm
Have a question on the oil pump system. Is it possible or known that injection oil from the tank can leak past the pump and check valves and wind up filling the crankcase?
I've had my GT750M since '79. It has been sitting for about 20 months and I recently went over it, checked stuff, new battery etc, and tried to start it. The engine locked against the starter and wouldn't turn. Pulled the plugs and found fresh oil (I use synthetic) in the combustion chamber on the left cylinder which had caused a hydrostatic lock. No bent rods, the engine never started. So I pulled the SRIS hoses and check valves out of the front of the crankcase. I drained 14 ounces of oil from the left cylinder, about 5 from the center cylinder and none from the right. So over the space of 2 weeks or so, I've bought new SRIS check valves & hoses, fitted them and let the bike sit for 5 days. Pulled the left check valve again and got about an ounce of oil out this time. It sure looks like oil is getting past the pump assembly. Anybody have any ideas on this? Thanks!
I've had my GT750M since '79. It has been sitting for about 20 months and I recently went over it, checked stuff, new battery etc, and tried to start it. The engine locked against the starter and wouldn't turn. Pulled the plugs and found fresh oil (I use synthetic) in the combustion chamber on the left cylinder which had caused a hydrostatic lock. No bent rods, the engine never started. So I pulled the SRIS hoses and check valves out of the front of the crankcase. I drained 14 ounces of oil from the left cylinder, about 5 from the center cylinder and none from the right. So over the space of 2 weeks or so, I've bought new SRIS check valves & hoses, fitted them and let the bike sit for 5 days. Pulled the left check valve again and got about an ounce of oil out this time. It sure looks like oil is getting past the pump assembly. Anybody have any ideas on this? Thanks!