A manual would have told you that. BTW...it's called sumping (when the crankcase fills with oil after sitting for awhile). All the older big twins do it, and some Sportsters too, and it's an easy fix. It's the check ball and oil screen in the oil pump. There's a big screw right on top of the oil pump where you can access it. A piece of grit or something got in there and that's what causes the sumping. My Shovel quit doing the sumping thing the first time I cleaned the check ball screen. Also keep that breather hose AWAY from the rear tire, for obvious reasons. A well known exhaust trick is to double up the exhaust gaskets and use blue loctite on the single bolt. The single bolt system sucks and they like to loosen up after a bit. Once it warms up that oil pressure will drop off to nothing, which is normal because they run on volume, not pressure. Get that front end figured out and RIDE THAT SUCKER!
@@stevem5139 exactly my thought. That rear exhaust port is probably stripped out that’s why he gummed it all up with the silicone. Definitely poor design with the single bolt I’m putting S&S heads on my shovel right now and looking forward to not tightening my pipes every time I leave the house
I ran my breather hose up to a fitting I made in the top of the central vertical frame tube and fitted a filter to the bottom of that tube and a screw cap on the opening of the bottom of the tube that catches all the oil from the breather turning the tube into an oil catch can and you just unscrew the bottom cap to drain the oil off. It works real well and solves the messy breather problems.
I use the woven evolution exhaust gaskets on my 78 shovelhead flh, you have to take your time and stretch them around the exhaust, but I have not had a exhaust leak since I put them on 10 years ago. And I also had a serious sumping problem with mine, I removed the check ball and spring in the oil pump and cleaned it out with a bore mop from my gun cleaning kit, then put old check ball back in an used a Teflon punch and brass hammer to lightly tap and seat the check ball, ( removed it with a thin magnet) put in the new check ball and spring, oil sumping problem went away. I do this every other oil change.
Had a '87 Softail that was just a monthly pain in the ass. Literally, it would run great for 3 weeks, then something tiny and stupid would break, wear out, or fall off! My wife said one day, that I spend more in a month, what a new bike payment would cost...... ....the following Saturday, I brought home the brand new Dyna :)
Nice job kicking the bike young man. I've got 72 fly I kicked it one am. And it though me over handlebars. Since then I'm kinda careful when I do it. Took month for the arch of foot to heal. Have great day guys p,a I'm 2nd owner of the 72 got it when I was 25 now 55/still riding. But going to get newer as well as pan an knuckle it's only money when my bike was built I was in 2nd grade lol
@@KingpinGarage hey guys I take it we may have things in common so you antiquing too. LOL I really wish these kids would start fighting again. Winner buys the beer. Instead killing each other. Or hit turn the piece upright hit you target not my niebor. I'm glad I'm not so scared of walking out front door without gun. But some of my boys an their woman insist on it. Have great life
Hugh Jorden is right but also the breather hose was to run into the air cleaner but if the bike wet-sump it would spit the oil into the air cleaner so everybody just cut the hose, you can buy a filter for it and run the hose so it sweeps up higher and that stops the puddle of oil on the ground when it wet sumps.
Crankcase breather. The downward motion of the pistons builds up pressure in the crankcase, and it's gotta have somewhere to go. If excess oil was building up in the crankcase, the check ball valve spring on the oil pump is probably weak. The previous owner probably siliconed everything because oil was probably seeping or squirting from every orifice.
Had a shovelhead come in the shop smoking like that one, whoever's built it didn't understand oiling of a shove at all. First of all breather plug blocked thought that would be the end of it. Nope still smoking like a train compression test was 110 each cylinder. Leak down test all good, cylinders look good with bore scope? So I said maybe oil pump not drilled for newer style pump nope, then maybe after market lifter blocks clogged or partially clogged, Nope, pulled front head off and at least 1.5 quarts of oil drained out. Long story short, somebody build a stroke and did not machine the case for oil returns from top end.
AND YOU ARE THE FIRST THAT KICK START THE BIKE RIGHT WITH THE OTHER FOOT ON THE GROUND. YOU CAN SEE BIG GUYS KICK START THE BIKE JUMPING LIKE A LITTLE GIRLS
I always look at it this way. I always laugh when I hear someone say "oh that guy kick starts his bike the right way", did the bike start? then you did it right. who cares how someone else starts their bike? LOL.... some of the High Compression Stroker motors take a little more lead in your ass, than a stock 80.
agreed. we had a 93” S&S shovel in the shop one time that we had to literally throw ourselves at. very different when compared to a stock one we had where I started it by hand lol
Put the one-way flow check valve into the breeder only to go out do not need to pull back the air from the outside it reduce or laminate oil leakage or should I say oil misting
it has a scavenger oil pump there is a plug with spring and a little ball under it if the spring or ball is worn out it will puke oil out the breather tube the guy had blocked off probably why he blocked it off
@Al Gottsch Al: Back in the early 70's a buddy of mine was riding his Triumph Bonneville 650, he was wearing bell bottoms and went to put his one of his feet down coming to a stop. The bell bottom "bell" caught a bolt so he pushed his leg as hard as he could ripping out his pant legs but didn't drop his bike. -'lil stan
Having no filter on the breather hose in a Dusty condition particle go into the oil equal clogger the system possibility a lot of slogan in the bottom of the crankcase
I just found your channel and I'm glad I did. I want to be a harley mechanic as well any advice? I am currently an auto mechanic bu trade but I want to switch over to bikes.
Since you’re already a mechanic, you’re more than qualified for the job. My advice would be to go and buy an inexpensive Harley and fix it up. It’s the best way to learn. Also, say goodbye to your metric set of tools for a while ;)
One of the main factors for the oil dumping on a bottom breathing motors is the height of the breather hose. If it loops up high and then comes back down there’s less of a chance of it shooting tons of oil out. There are tons of other methods to not have it spray oil out. We’ve seen breathers plumbed right into the oil bag with a special breathing cap.
Your right brother but that setup was made to fit under the cover or used with a support plate instead. Someone thought since it’s kick it should stay off but its a bad bad idea
Those brand new sparkling gaskets will leak. I used gaskets from the automotive world, cheaper and much better. You will route the breather hose so that it will not get oil vaper on your tire. Get it blowing on your chain. Engine sounds great though.
If the guy didn't know that a shovelhead will puke oul out of that backpressure overflow he could have just plugged it off because he thought it was just leaking oil and thought that was what he needed to do, who knows because you sure cant ask him now why he did it.
Correct. The main reason motorcycles got that name is actual due to its latin roots. “Motus” in latin is to set in motion, and motors are implements to create motion. Then you pair that with a cycle, and voilà the motorcycle.
You obviously never spent hundreds of dollars on an exhaust that was not build correctly and does not fit or seal, and your only recourse is to use the gasket sealer to get the bike back on the road...
THOSE ONE BOLT FLANGES are GARBAGE, ALWAYS ISSUES. 2 BOLT is the WAY to GO. I HAVE SEEN SHOVELHEAD FLANGES MODIFIED TO TWO BOLTS. SUCH a SIMPLE ISSUE CAN CREATE SO MANY DAMN PROBLEMS
A manual would have told you that.
BTW...it's called sumping (when the crankcase fills with oil after sitting for awhile). All the older big twins do it, and some Sportsters too, and it's an easy fix.
It's the check ball and oil screen in the oil pump. There's a big screw right on top of the oil pump where you can access it. A piece of grit or something got in there and that's what causes the sumping.
My Shovel quit doing the sumping thing the first time I cleaned the check ball screen.
Also keep that breather hose AWAY from the rear tire, for obvious reasons.
A well known exhaust trick is to double up the exhaust gaskets and use blue loctite on the single bolt. The single bolt system sucks and they like to loosen up after a bit.
Once it warms up that oil pressure will drop off to nothing, which is normal because they run on volume, not pressure.
Get that front end figured out and RIDE THAT SUCKER!
I know your an old head like me sometimes watching this stuff is painful. Only a shovel owner would know the pain of single bolt exhaust flanges.
@@stevem5139 exactly my thought. That rear exhaust port is probably stripped out that’s why he gummed it all up with the silicone. Definitely poor design with the single bolt I’m putting S&S heads on my shovel right now and looking forward to not tightening my pipes every time I leave the house
I run my breather hose across to the left side and point it at the chain and as I ride it lubes the chain
Wipe that tire every 100 miles chopper shit
Yes! INSPECT UR SLED ! It is not a slush tail .
I CONKER
That's awesome guys. Don't you just love it when what looks major, turns out to be simple and cheap. Good work.
Hell yea it’s the best feeling
@@KingpinGarage totally agree motorcycle mechanic myself
I ran my breather hose up to a fitting I made in the top of the central vertical frame tube and fitted a filter to the bottom of that tube and a screw cap on the opening of the bottom of the tube that catches all the oil from the breather turning the tube into an oil catch can and you just unscrew the bottom cap to drain the oil off. It works real well and solves the messy breather problems.
We've done that before on another shovel. Great way of doing it
Your calm and patience is impressive..
SO IS MINE WHEN THERES A CAMERA AROUND OR MY SON
I use the woven evolution exhaust gaskets on my 78 shovelhead flh, you have to take your time and stretch them around the exhaust, but I have not had a exhaust leak since I put them on 10 years ago.
And I also had a serious sumping problem with mine, I removed the check ball and spring in the oil pump and cleaned it out with a bore mop from my gun cleaning kit, then put old check ball back in an used a Teflon punch and brass hammer to lightly tap and seat the check ball, ( removed it with a thin magnet) put in the new check ball and spring, oil sumping problem went away.
I do this every other oil change.
I'm going to check out your guys's suggestions about the overfilled tank. I think that is the problems solved that I've been looking for
Either that or check the breather and make sure it isn’t blocked like ours was
Great catching that breather tube, and saved tearing down the top end!👊. ☕👌💨
agree. well, that helped "a little!!!" LOL. gees!
Hahaha yes it definitely did help
nicely done video...good edits, excellent explanation and troubleshooting, quick and to the point very well done!
Glad you liked it!
Had a '87 Softail that was just a monthly pain in the ass. Literally, it would run great for 3 weeks, then something tiny and stupid would break, wear out, or fall off! My wife said one day, that I spend more in a month, what a new bike payment would cost......
....the following Saturday, I brought home the brand new Dyna :)
Hell yeah bro... everytime i see ur videos make me wanna go work on my bike
Hahaha thank you
Nice job kicking the bike young man. I've got 72 fly I kicked it one am. And it though me over handlebars. Since then I'm kinda careful when I do it. Took month for the arch of foot to heal. Have great day guys p,a I'm 2nd owner of the 72 got it when I was 25 now 55/still riding. But going to get newer as well as pan an knuckle it's only money when my bike was built I was in 2nd grade lol
Right on!
@@KingpinGarage hey guys I take it we may have things in common so you antiquing too. LOL I really wish these kids would start fighting again. Winner buys the beer. Instead killing each other. Or hit turn the piece upright hit you target not my niebor. I'm glad I'm not so scared of walking out front door without gun. But some of my boys an their woman insist on it. Have great life
Good find! I keep my breather hose clear. 1983 FXWG.
Really love these vids, great work! Cheers from Australia!
Awesome, thank you!
Hugh Jorden is right but also the breather hose was to run into the air cleaner but if the bike wet-sump it would spit the oil into the air cleaner so everybody just cut the hose, you can buy a filter for it and run the hose so it sweeps up higher and that stops the puddle of oil on the ground when it wet sumps.
Crankcase breather.
The downward motion of the pistons builds up pressure in the crankcase, and it's gotta have somewhere to go.
If excess oil was building up in the crankcase, the check ball valve spring on the oil pump is probably weak.
The previous owner probably siliconed everything because oil was probably seeping or squirting from every orifice.
we know
Sumping ,!Oil pressure is always gona be highest when first start it idling ,or wfo ! Gd job
Had a shovelhead come in the shop smoking like that one, whoever's built it didn't understand oiling of a shove at all. First of all breather plug blocked thought that would be the end of it. Nope still smoking like a train compression test was 110 each cylinder. Leak down test all good, cylinders look good with bore scope? So I said maybe oil pump not drilled for newer style pump nope, then maybe after market lifter blocks clogged or partially clogged, Nope, pulled front head off and at least 1.5 quarts of oil drained out. Long story short, somebody build a stroke and did not machine the case for oil returns from top end.
Wooowwww. That’s crazy man. Oil returns happen to be useful
love the bike guys good pick up on the breather awsome
Thank you!
If you ever need any parts at all for that engine, he will have em., for any older harley. Tatro Machine you tube and website
Tatro doesn't want to let parts go. The man is a harley genius.
@@davidminter3135 ...he will man, gotta call him.
Bring all your hammers.
Excellent!! You're gonna be a leading Harley mechanic in the future!
Great looking bike!
with all the silicon every where, I would check the return line .
I love the sound of a shovel!
Whats that high pitch sound coming in when reving?
AND YOU ARE THE FIRST THAT KICK START THE BIKE RIGHT WITH THE OTHER FOOT ON THE GROUND. YOU CAN SEE BIG GUYS KICK START THE BIKE JUMPING LIKE A LITTLE GIRLS
I always look at it this way.
I always laugh when I hear someone say "oh that guy kick starts his bike the right way", did the bike start? then you did it right. who cares how someone else starts their bike? LOL.... some of the High Compression Stroker motors take a little more lead in your ass, than a stock 80.
agreed. we had a 93” S&S shovel in the shop one time that we had to literally throw ourselves at. very different when compared to a stock one we had where I started it by hand lol
Put the one-way flow check valve into the breeder only to go out do not need to pull back the air from the outside it reduce or laminate oil leakage or should I say oil misting
it’s more of a massive oil spill
it has a scavenger oil pump there is a plug with spring and a little ball under it if the spring or ball is worn out it will puke oil out the breather tube the guy had blocked off probably why he blocked it off
2:31 Hell, that's easy.. He plugged the breather cause that's where the oil that made that big f'n mess came out of!
Great work but I'd put the outer primary on, open drives can make you a cripple in an instant. Just saying.
In an upcoming video, we put on a customized cover
@Al Gottsch Al:
Back in the early 70's a buddy of mine was riding his Triumph Bonneville 650, he was wearing bell bottoms and went to put his one of his feet down coming to a stop. The bell bottom "bell" caught a bolt so he pushed his leg as hard as he could ripping out his pant legs but didn't drop his bike.
-'lil stan
Having no filter on the breather hose in a Dusty condition particle go into the oil equal clogger the system possibility a lot of slogan in the bottom of the crankcase
I just found your channel and I'm glad I did. I want to be a harley mechanic as well any advice? I am currently an auto mechanic bu trade but I want to switch over to bikes.
Since you’re already a mechanic, you’re more than qualified for the job. My advice would be to go and buy an inexpensive Harley and fix it up. It’s the best way to learn. Also, say goodbye to your metric set of tools for a while ;)
How do I fix it from dumping? Where do the hoses and screw go? I put a 5 speed transmission in. It came back sumping..it wasn't befor
One of the main factors for the oil dumping on a bottom breathing motors is the height of the breather hose. If it loops up high and then comes back down there’s less of a chance of it shooting tons of oil out. There are tons of other methods to not have it spray oil out. We’ve seen breathers plumbed right into the oil bag with a special breathing cap.
Crankcase vent being blocked = Not Good! LOL From East Coast Canada 😈
Breather plugged for storage purposes perhaps? One would hope lol.
We don’t think so because of the amount of silicone he put on the hose
@@KingpinGarage yeahhhh I might be giving him too much benefit of the doubt lol
YOU GUYS WORRIED ABOUT GETTING YOUR HANDS DIRTY ??
Motor sounds TIGHT! I'm no expert but it sounds good to me
Never assume that those before you were always on the ball. Particularly if someone states that all their work was done by Harley dealerships.
Agreed
Nice catch kid.
thanks!
I BET that is a PRIMO , 1"1/2 BELT . From the period of the build. Respect from East Coast Canada 😈
Your right brother but that setup was made to fit under the cover or used with a support plate instead. Someone thought since it’s kick it should stay off but its a bad bad idea
@@stevem5139 yes I should have indicated that. The Only reason that I knew is that I had one on my Ol '76 FX. Thanks for posting your reply brother. 😈
Why did you take pic off tank?
Cool! Glad you tried the easy stuff first. Are those raked triple trees?
Yes it is
Awsome no smoke. Sounds great
agree.
The guy seemed to have an obsession with blocking all gaps
So weird, right
Why did you remove MEDUSA?
It was painted on top with acrylic paint and it would have rubbed off too easily.
They plug the crank case vent tube, lol
Dry sumping , check on oil pump bleeding through, may be problem . Bad fix
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Those brand new sparkling gaskets will leak. I used gaskets from the automotive world, cheaper and much better. You will route the breather hose so that it will not get oil vaper on your tire. Get it blowing on your chain. Engine sounds great though.
We would do that, but its already sold
Man great job guyz. That's fuckin rad!!!!
still like the red heads.
If the guy didn't know that a shovelhead will puke oul out of that backpressure overflow he could have just plugged it off because he thought it was just leaking oil and thought that was what he needed to do, who knows because you sure cant ask him now why he did it.
Exactly. All we know now is that it works :)
Cool bro!
Very cool new sub
It’s an engine, not a “ motor”…. Motors run on electricity…….carry on.
Sometimes we just use them interchangeably. You know what we mean
Correct. The main reason motorcycles got that name is actual due to its latin roots. “Motus” in latin is to set in motion, and motors are implements to create motion. Then you pair that with a cycle, and voilà the motorcycle.
Bikes awesome guys!....love shovels.....Tatro be proud. Tatro Machine....check him out
Bring all your hammers.
Very cool
ALL THAT SEALANT WILL CAUSE THE BOLT TO PULL THE THREADS OUT. CAUSES A HYDRAULIC EFFECT
Yes too much sealant is never good. We felt very good removing the unnecessary sealant.
hell yea bros
Hell yea 👊🏻
MAYBE HE WAS A BANK ROBBER AND WANTED TO LEAVE A SMOKE SCREEN
You obviously never spent hundreds of dollars on an exhaust that was not build correctly and does not fit or seal, and your only recourse is to use the gasket sealer to get the bike back on the road...
The original owner set up the exhaust and we had to make it work
THOSE ONE BOLT FLANGES are GARBAGE, ALWAYS ISSUES. 2 BOLT is the WAY to GO. I HAVE SEEN SHOVELHEAD FLANGES MODIFIED TO TWO BOLTS. SUCH a SIMPLE ISSUE CAN CREATE SO MANY DAMN PROBLEMS
We HATE the one bolt flange. We were lucky and these ones were not leaking but dear God they’re terrible
Bad valve guides