paso oil feeder pipe
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paso oil feeder pipe
Hi all im Darrell just a quick hello to introduce myself as i plan on picking every ones brain with a problem i have with my 1988 paso 750p. The issue i have is that i recently snapped the lower oil cooler union at the engine casing side. I had it re welded due to the fact that i was unable to source a new union i tried all the dealers in NZ that were local and also Gouwanlock in Austrlia but there was simply no listing for this part. The top oil cooler union was available. I should imagine those of you with a 750 paso are a bit confused as i am right now. for some unknown reason my bike has a small oil feed pipe approx 5mm in diameter which runs along the lower right hand side of the bike from the lower union and runs back to the rear of the engine and into the casing.
It is possible that it feeds extra oil to a clutch bearing but i have been unable to confirm this because my manual doe's not show this pipe and also there are no listings for a part number etc. I have a old microfiche with every part imaginable with part numbers etc but once again there is no pipe or additional union to suit. I have also viewed a couple of videos of bike in workshops but i have not seen another paso the same. This is puzzling i can only think that perhaps the bike had been raced at some stage and the pipe is to allow a better flow of oil to the bearing? Im not to bad with repairs and mechanical issue as a whole but i do not know a lot about the inner workings of this engine.
The issue i have with it that i cannot stop a leak from the rear bango secured with a bango bolt. the initial banjo bolt snapped due to over tightening (Idiot rash i call it) i noticed the thread in the casing was also damaged i had to re drill and insert a 14mm self tapping tap using a brand new 1/2'' drill bit scarey stuff drilling into an 1988 classic but it was successful until i decided to play with things again and perfect a very small amount of oil slowley sneaking past the copper washer. Anyway what i need to know is do i need this pipe or can i simply do away with it for a simple resolve. Can any one help with my issue please. cheers DJ
It is possible that it feeds extra oil to a clutch bearing but i have been unable to confirm this because my manual doe's not show this pipe and also there are no listings for a part number etc. I have a old microfiche with every part imaginable with part numbers etc but once again there is no pipe or additional union to suit. I have also viewed a couple of videos of bike in workshops but i have not seen another paso the same. This is puzzling i can only think that perhaps the bike had been raced at some stage and the pipe is to allow a better flow of oil to the bearing? Im not to bad with repairs and mechanical issue as a whole but i do not know a lot about the inner workings of this engine.
The issue i have with it that i cannot stop a leak from the rear bango secured with a bango bolt. the initial banjo bolt snapped due to over tightening (Idiot rash i call it) i noticed the thread in the casing was also damaged i had to re drill and insert a 14mm self tapping tap using a brand new 1/2'' drill bit scarey stuff drilling into an 1988 classic but it was successful until i decided to play with things again and perfect a very small amount of oil slowley sneaking past the copper washer. Anyway what i need to know is do i need this pipe or can i simply do away with it for a simple resolve. Can any one help with my issue please. cheers DJ
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Hi there,
could you post some pictures?
G.
could you post some pictures?
G.
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Whereabouts in NZ are you Darrell?
Just off the top of my head, I'd say that if your research shows that no other Paso has this oil feed, yours can do without it also.
I subscribe to the 'sic' theory - 'simple is clever'. (It's original, actually ...)
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Hi and welcome , and where are you ? That pipe sounds a bit unusual , love to see it .Have you got a handle on how to post pix ?
Hamish
(Thornbury , Southland )
Hamish
(Thornbury , Southland )
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
ok thanks for the response i will try up loading some pics to view cheers dj
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Hi Hamish i am in Auckland NZ p.s i like ya quote will this work on the ex lol
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Dunno, but I think Ernest Rutherford once said "If a theory is not simple enough to explain to the barmaid, it's probably nor correct"pearlpaso wrote: p.s i like ya quote will this work on the ex lol
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Hi guys here is the picture of the mystery oil feed pipe on my 750paso. hoping it will send cheers dj
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
2nd picture this is the union the pipe fits into located at front of the engine joining to the lower union.
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
I`d like to see how that`s installed on the engine. I still don`t get what the oil line was/is for.
However if you need a new adapter to fit the original oil hose to the engine it`s M14x1.5 to 1/2" BSP.
However if you need a new adapter to fit the original oil hose to the engine it`s M14x1.5 to 1/2" BSP.
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Well, oil be damned, this is getting quite interesting ...
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Thats one fugly lookin clutch
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
Yip the exact piece. looks like im going to need to spend some $ on resurfacing the face on the engine so the inner copper washer seals properly. Unless there is a product such as Automotive sealer which will take up the slack. Back to the drawing board. thanks for the help guys i will keep my progress posted.
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Re: paso oil feeder pipe
I don`t see the sense in it. The tube connects the return line from the oil coolers to the oil sump (below the oil level). Wouldn`t that reduce the oil pressure a bit that supplies the oil to the heads?
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