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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Oil filter arrangement on twin
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken Tidswell" data-source="post: 29780" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>You appear to have a severe modification of the standard oil system. The oil filter chamber is cast insitu behind the BT-H mag someone has fitted.since it has oil fed to it it must have a return flow somewhere, so that is an extra hole to plug to get it back to the original configuration. This gets worse the more i think about it. </p><p>You may have to look furthur inside the timing cover to investigate the arrangement of the external oil pipe . i suggest you remove the large brass cap</p><p>to the right of the mag and look inside. Is there one ? This is where the filter and associated pressure relief valve should live.The BT-H mag is an early model, with a boss engraved BT-H. This may cause difficulties removing the large hexagon chamber plug. although a large box spanner should do the trick. Plugging the extra holes may involve a complete engine strip. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Tidswell, post: 29780, member: 3355"] You appear to have a severe modification of the standard oil system. The oil filter chamber is cast insitu behind the BT-H mag someone has fitted.since it has oil fed to it it must have a return flow somewhere, so that is an extra hole to plug to get it back to the original configuration. This gets worse the more i think about it. You may have to look furthur inside the timing cover to investigate the arrangement of the external oil pipe . i suggest you remove the large brass cap to the right of the mag and look inside. Is there one ? This is where the filter and associated pressure relief valve should live.The BT-H mag is an early model, with a boss engraved BT-H. This may cause difficulties removing the large hexagon chamber plug. although a large box spanner should do the trick. Plugging the extra holes may involve a complete engine strip. Ken [/QUOTE]
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