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MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 600 thru 1200 - AIR/OIL COOLED TECHNICAL => Topic started by: bstard on March 29, 2006, 02:39:27 AM

Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: bstard on March 29, 2006, 02:39:27 AM
Hi
I have been told that the signal generator, in this pic,
(http://rrracing.co.nz/pics/pickup1.jpg)
"runs in oil."
Well I know that my oil pressure switch leaks abit but
I positive that there shouldn't be any oil behind the signal generator cover.
Or am I wrong ?
Thanks
Bstard
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: chupacabra on March 29, 2006, 06:37:42 AM
Mine always seams really oily behind the signal generator cover.
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: Bob Holland on March 29, 2006, 10:01:52 AM
With the cover off, like in the picture, start your engine and see what happens. Oil will run out the side, so yes, it does run in oil. :motorsmile:
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: bstard on March 30, 2006, 12:29:02 AM
Hi
Well bugger me :duh:
Best I stop trying to fix that oil pressure switch leak  :grin:
I honestly wouldn't have know if the question about which
Dyna pickups to use hadn't come up.
Obviously when the bike is leaning on the side stand I never saw bugger all oil.
Why did the change to run it in oil.?
Richard
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: Red01 on March 30, 2006, 10:19:26 AM
Change it from what?
It's probably designed that way to cut down on seals, that way they can keep the crank as narrow as possible.
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: bstard on March 30, 2006, 02:52:40 PM
Hi
Sorry....I,m an old school GS man and they never ran oil behind the points/pickup cover back in them good old days.
Shit I sound old :duh:
Richard
Title: Signal generator ?
Post by: Bob Holland on March 30, 2006, 02:57:39 PM
I'm 58 years old, and I remember the old bikes having a seal on the crank that kelp the oil from getting to the pick up. And my Norton had points, and no oil got to them. So some time during those years, when they went to electronics, they didn't need to keep that area dry.