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If oil pressure is affecting performance, your engine is already scrap. So I doubt it's that. A mid-range hole could be a clogged or disintegrating air filter so I'd check that.
You're sure you've not overfilled it? Oil level should be between the two marks on the sight glass with the bike level. (have to ask, more than one person has brimmed their engine with oil).
If the gash is as deep as the tread, carry on, the tread is solid rubber. It's when it goes deeper than the tread you might be worried but even then, if there's no air coming out, I'd probably just keep an eye on it. You need to repair it when it becomes a hole, otherwise there's nothing to repair.
As I recall, the crankcase breather is directly under the carbs and is routed into the bottom of the airbox. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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changed the filter and where there was a leak i found a hardened residue on the ring where the engine mates with the filter seal. I don't know if that was a symptom or cause tbh - but if the latter then that would account for why the filter didn't seat right.
Just realised the air filter requires getting the tank off, i've got a few other things to do under there so waiting for parts and will use the easter weekend.
I still quite like working on this bike, even though it takes me roughly 6x longer to do anything than a professional. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 360 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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