18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
I use SAE140 and put it in with a small pump type oil can with a short length of silicone rubber tube on the nozzle. Incidentally, my filler plug is at the 12 o'clock position and clears the oil pipes OK.
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Just replaced my s/a pin and bushes, it had GREASE in the tube!! One side of the pin had rusted and was loose. All snugly back together now so here's my question : how often do I need to check or replenish the D140 I've put in it?
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
The bushes are oilite and will retain lubrication, the seals are felt and will slowly allow the oil to escape, once you no longer have a mysterious oil leak that you cant quite pin down it is probably time to top it up, your hand book will probably say indefinitely, depending on mileage annually should do.
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Thank you Duncan, I read something like that but it seemed a bit imprecise to me . One thing though, however am I going to find a noil leak that has stopped amongst all the others that have sprung up????
However, let's face it, D140 ain't goin' nowhere fast!
Cheers, Dave.
However, let's face it, D140 ain't goin' nowhere fast!
Cheers, Dave.
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
I'm a bit of a softy these days and my bikes get taken off the road as soon as they start spreading salt. They each get a service in the spring before I start riding them again and the swinging arm reservoir gets topped up then.
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Yes, I think that's a good idea, manually, or once a year, sounds about right or as I am becoming now, " when I get a round tooit."
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Dave, I refill my M31 swinging arm every 1000 miles , the same time as I change the chaincase oil. many years ago my Twingle failed it's MoT through wear in the swinging arm, it turned out to be the spindle being worn on the drive side through lack of lubricant. A new part cured the problem plus oiling it every 1000 miles!
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Mine was the drive side too, it was pitted so it had obviously rusted at some time i.e. had water in it though it was silvery now. Strange that all the grease and oily goo from the chain didn't help. Hell, it's a sixty year old bike who knows what it's had done to it, I'm just glad it has suffered a bit of TLC and is in nice condition generally!
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Thanks for the advice and the welcome.
I have made a gravity oiler (attached) which I can leave on overnight/weekend.
I wonder how long it will take for SAE140 to run through the tiny hole?
I have made a gravity oiler (attached) which I can leave on overnight/weekend.
I wonder how long it will take for SAE140 to run through the tiny hole?
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Re: 18CS Swinging Arm Lubrication (again)
Smart. Afraid I lost patience with SAE140 and regularly squirt SAE50 into the hole with a hypo.
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