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There isn't much oil pressure on the feed side of the oil check with the motor not running. \\ | There isn't much oil pressure on the feed side of the oil check with the motor not running. \\ | ||
For example using Mobile 1 V-twin 20w50, app head pressure at the oil pump was calculated to be just less than 1/4 PSI on a 98 1200S. \\ | For example using Mobile 1 V-twin 20w50, app head pressure at the oil pump was calculated to be just less than 1/4 PSI on a 98 1200S. \\ | ||
- | This figure will change slightly depending on your current | + | This figure will change slightly depending on your current |
And subtracting say 60-70% of that going back up to the oil filter pad leaves very little pressure against the oil check. \\ | And subtracting say 60-70% of that going back up to the oil filter pad leaves very little pressure against the oil check. \\ | ||
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The longer the ball sits against the adapter, a ring indention can get impressed into the ball where it seats. \\ | The longer the ball sits against the adapter, a ring indention can get impressed into the ball where it seats. \\ | ||
The indention on the ball is totally dependent on the angle at which the individual spring rests on a regular basis. \\ | The indention on the ball is totally dependent on the angle at which the individual spring rests on a regular basis. \\ | ||
- | So that ring may be different on another bike depending on long the ball has been installed and exactly how the individual spring lays at rest. \\ | + | So that ring may be different on another bike depending on how long the ball has been installed and exactly how the individual spring lays at rest. \\ |
Used long enough, the indention can " | Used long enough, the indention can " | ||
In that case, the ball SHOULD rest back inside that mushroomed area (which may or may not leak, depending). \\ | In that case, the ball SHOULD rest back inside that mushroomed area (which may or may not leak, depending). \\ |