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Number One
13th April 2008, 12:31
Anyone else had the tube that administers the oil drop off...

What did you use to replace it? I've tried a few small tube options but none have stuck or delivered the goods to the chain terribly well.

Jantar
13th April 2008, 13:04
I have had that happen a couple of times until I found the cause.

It doesn't just "drop out" as you might have thought, what happens is that when you are pushing your bike backwards into a parking space, the delivery tube can be pushed forward infront of the sprocket. Then when you go forward, it catches between the chain and sprocket and gets pulled out. You need to make sure that the heavy white tube extends far enough that only a very short piece of delivery tube is required.

The vacuum tube that goes from the ScotOiler to the carb/TB is exactly the correct size for the delivery tube, so use a piece of that that you had left over from the installation.

Warr
13th April 2008, 13:12
Better start by saying my oiler is packed into a bag on my bench - So I arent a current user :)
But what appeared to me to be a good delivery tube is the tubes you get with the chain oil spray cans. The tube is firm and wont bend easily and looks the right size.

Number One
13th April 2008, 14:25
The vacuum tube that goes from the ScotOiler to the carb/TB is exactly the correct size for the delivery tube, so use a piece of that that you had left over from the installation.

Umm second hand bike so didn't install myself.....

Thanks for the suggestion though and I will have a look at the bigger of the two tubes...looks rather short to me....

Thanks also Warr - will look into that...

zadok
13th April 2008, 21:34
I bought the injectors from the UK. Cost more for delivery.
95p for what I wanted!
Looks like they have a NZ distributer in New Plymouth: eurobike@xtra.co.nz

http://www.scottoiler.com/pc/Category_Motorcycle_Spares_;am;amp;_Accessories.ht ml?ProdSort=19&page=3

homer
13th April 2008, 21:43
was going to say you can buy the tip to touch the sprocket
mine was about $3
yeah expensive but you need it
whats about $3 compared the chain

homer
13th April 2008, 21:47
i set mine so it just touches the sprocket, slightly above the teeth of the sprocket , the tip is short about 20 mm long and cut on the angle so it touches with more surface. wheeling the bike back and forwards dosnt bother it .

Number One
13th April 2008, 21:49
was going to say you can buy the tip to touch the sprocket
mine was about $3
yeah expensive but you need it
whats about $3 compared the chain

Thaaats the bugga!

Get from any bike shop?

homer
13th April 2008, 21:58
should be able to get if the shop stocks any of the oiler parts they should have these.
they have a bulge in the end away from the tip to more secure them .
if no joy try this .

jeffmarshallmotorcycles.motorcycletrader.co.nz

ring them and they wil send you one , so long as they have them ,should do

Number One
17th April 2008, 13:29
All sorted

The boys at Wmcc have ordered me the part...a whopping $6 (including courier)

So I shall soon be looking after my chain properly again :rolleyes: