SquareHead said:Jim,
Thanks for the video. So, if I am coming to the correct conclusion, on your bike there is really no need to manually drain the sump and refill the oil tank. Just kick it over a couple of times with the ignition off and cycle oil back into the tank. What modifications, if any, have you made on your oil system? Any valves, balls, etc.? Any pump modifications?
Can I assume that any Commando, barring defects or problems, will react the same way as yours?
Can I also assume that the breather modification makes this easier and safer?
Thanks again, very informative!
Chris
auldblue said:My 69 bike used to wet sump badly when first purchased, after swoping oil tank and then swop back , then using pipe clamp for a month or two. And swoping to 20/50 old style classicas opposed to mono grade oil it now no longer seems to wet sump and starts usually first kick at worst second.
What do you think has made this happen? It has sat for four weeks oil in middle of sight tube . if the level has dropped it is not by much ant the oil return seems good. I'm just curious why this should happen could it be the position of the pistons at rest?
J
tomspro said:do i see plasma coming thru?
:mrgreen:
Make the video - eager to watch it.comnoz said:But I have been slowly getting the bike set up for an extended test session with all the monitoring equipment.
I will be logging fuel mixtures, 5 exhaust gasses, dual EGT, cylinder head temp, oil temp, torque,rpm, speed and load plus all the fuel injection and timing control.
I will do a 30 mile loop on the dyno under varying conditions and get some up to date baseline readings. That way I will know if there is anything to the "plasma" ignition once I get to installing it.
I might even do a video if anyone want to watch. Jim
comnoz said:It could be partially related to rod position at rest.
madass140 said:I;m surprised to see the oil come back so quickly with a couple of kicks, a good insight, thanks Jim.
comnoz said:tomspro said:do i see plasma coming thru?
:mrgreen:
No plasma -yet. 8)
But I have been slowly getting the bike set up for an extended test session with all the monitoring equipment.
I will be logging fuel mixtures, 5 exhaust gasses, dual EGT, cylinder head temp, oil temp, torque,rpm, speed and load plus all the fuel injection and timing control.
I will do a 30 mile loop on the dyno under varying conditions and get some up to date baseline readings. That way I will know if there is anything to the "plasma" ignition once I get to installing it.
I might even do a video if anyone want to watch. Jim
WZ507 said:comnoz said:Make the video - eager to watch it.
dennisgb said:WZ507 said:comnoz said:Make the video - eager to watch it.
+1 Yes Jim, there could be a lot of valuable information with all of those tests run together. Do a video for sure.
I take it you have the engine back togetherWhat did you decide on components or is that a secret?
MikeM said:Is that a truly fuel injected Norton that I see?
How is that working out?
hobot said:Plasma fired fuel injected wet sump ignoring Command features sound like high times to me. Question
1. does speed of kick over change the amount of oil seen returning to tank?