Oil slurper
- billwest
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Oil slurper
We just did the big ride Perth to Phillip Island and back.
The Rex used an excessive amount of oil - around 4 litres, for the 7600km round trip.
It has new plugs (and seals obviously), new valve cover gasket, and Kwick's No Flow plugs installed.
Exhaust is black as.
Compression test is next, I think.
On the other hand, the ZZR1200 used about 1/4 litre. It also has new gasket and No Flows.
Bill.
The Rex used an excessive amount of oil - around 4 litres, for the 7600km round trip.
It has new plugs (and seals obviously), new valve cover gasket, and Kwick's No Flow plugs installed.
Exhaust is black as.
Compression test is next, I think.
On the other hand, the ZZR1200 used about 1/4 litre. It also has new gasket and No Flows.
Bill.
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Re: Oil slurper
Wow that is a bit of oil, but falls within the old measure- 1L per 1000km being 'normal'. My second ZRX (which never uses oil) was low on the glass the other day when out on a ride. (on centrestand) Checked it when I got home again and up top where it should be.
Does your ZRX smoke at all? Wonder if valve seals are on way out- can't imagine rings could be the culprit.

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Re: Oil slurper
Get your pals to ride behind you and ask them if they smell oil burn off. My mate has a VTR1000R,if you get behind him when he pins it you can smell the oil being burnt.
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Re: Oil slurper
Look on the bright side. You'll always have fresh oil in it 

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Re: Oil slurper
Yep, no need for oil changes.
When riding behind, you can smell it, but only at high speed. And I agree, new valve stem seals may be the order of the day.
Exhaust has this nice thick sooty layer at the end.
When riding behind, you can smell it, but only at high speed. And I agree, new valve stem seals may be the order of the day.
Exhaust has this nice thick sooty layer at the end.
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Re: Oil slurper
Centre stand?bonester wrote: My second ZRX (which never uses oil) was low on the glass the other day when out on a ride. (on centrestand)
I had rings done at 50,000km when the pitted cams were repaired. Bike now has 123,000km.
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Re: Oil slurper
Yep. X2.billwest wrote:Centre stand?bonester wrote: My second ZRX (which never uses oil) was low on the glass the other day when out on a ride. (on centrestand)

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Re: Oil slurper
And give ChuckC some competition on the ZRXOA list?
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Re: Oil slurper
Yeah if he ever made any!!!!! Quite a few people want his blood. My design is nothing like his. 

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Re: Oil slurper
Mine was blowing a little smoke on the down change when we did a track day earlier in the year, then again it WAS getting ridden a bit harder than normal street riding. I noticed it when I was following when Rod and I swapped bikes for a session, Rod said it had been doing it in the same spot when he was behind me.
I just had all the valves shimmed and it doesn't seem to be doing it now.
I just had all the valves shimmed and it doesn't seem to be doing it now.
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Re: Oil slurper
I had all my valves shimmed before we rode over to PI.
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Re: Oil slurper
I finally got around to taking the Rex apart (had to go on holidays first to South, Central and North America).
I think it has been using a bit of oil.
Valves:

Pistons 1, 2 and 3:

Piston 4:

I am getting the head cleaned up, valves lapped, valve stem seals replaced, and new rings for the pistons.
I think it has been using a bit of oil.
Valves:

Pistons 1, 2 and 3:

Piston 4:

I am getting the head cleaned up, valves lapped, valve stem seals replaced, and new rings for the pistons.
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Re: Oil slurper
How is the rebuild progressing, and can I ask how much it is costing? 

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Re: Oil slurper
The bits are still at the shop. Will know more later this week.
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Re: Oil slurper
I just heard back from the shop. The exhaust valve seats are pitted, some more than others. They need to be re-cut, usually at around $40 per hole.
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