Paging: The Scottoileristi

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by muddy, Dec 22, 2005.

  1. muddy

    muddy Guest

    I installed a Scottoiler on the DL1000 a few days ago. It seems to be
    working fine, but I find a small puddle of oil on the driveway under the
    injector after it sits overnight.

    Is this normal?
     
    muddy, Dec 22, 2005
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  2. muddy

    wessie Guest

    muddy emerged from their own little world to say
    Not IME.

    It suggests that you have an air leak somewhere. Trace along the pipe until
    you find the air bubble. If you can't find one then I suspect that the
    valve in the RMV is fucked.
     
    wessie, Dec 22, 2005
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  3. muddy

    Lozzo Guest

    muddy said...
    No, sounds like you have an air leak in the delivery line. Check the
    connection to the unit and wherever you may have joined the pipe.
     
    Lozzo, Dec 22, 2005
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  4. muddy

    muddy Guest

    There's no 'splices' in the delivery tube. I made sure the tubing is
    pushed over the brass spigot on the unit. I'm pretty sure I didn't poke
    a hole in anything while fitting it - but I'll have a look.

    Thanks.
     
    muddy, Dec 22, 2005
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  5. muddy

    muddy Guest

    Oh, maybe I didn't prime it properly? I see a few bubbles in the line
    here and there. I'll have another go at priming it.

    Cheers.
     
    muddy, Dec 22, 2005
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  6. muddy

    muddy Guest

    6, I think.
     
    muddy, Dec 22, 2005
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    muddy Guest

     
    muddy, Dec 22, 2005
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    Lozzo Guest

    Mark Olson said...
     
    Lozzo, Dec 22, 2005
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  9. muddy

    Suze Guest

    I really can't comment on this as I've got troubles of my own! ;-)

    But it has reminded me to page Lozzo again.
     
    Suze, Dec 23, 2005
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