I agree with Mr. Boese - these videos are so valuable. Having engine experience and reading the manual is one thing, but the amount of tribal knowledge being passed through these videos is greatly appreciated.
@@theworkshopuk will do, thank you. I work on radial aircraft engines so I understand most of the WLA dissection, but all of the “best practices” and “this part is what usually fails first” have been awesome from the videos, as it looks like I’ll be buying a WLA tomorrow and bringing it home.
Hello.that was fantastic and very well explained.have had trouble oil sumping.did rebuild oil pump but still lost all oil.did put another pump on after i rebuilt it but still oil tank will empty.am going to buy new ballbearings and grind seats as you demonstrated.hopefully will solve problem....have had bike since 1968 many rebuilds and has dry sumped if left to long without running.but this sumping at moment crazy.not sure if there is any other thing that could cause my problem.thank you for listening and brilliant video you made.regards jimmy.
Roight. currently working on me mates oil pump. I lapped where the ball bearings, check balls go. The regulator seat where the ball sits has a groove in it, where that,, restrictor (? shown clearly at 3:40) is swaged in. as if they broached the groove too deep. This groove makes that check ball unable to seal. unless I lap it a lot. if I shine a small torch through the hole with that restrictor, and look down that hole, it is very visible. questions: are they all like that, is it ok, should I lap it away? Cheers in advance.
After rebuilding the oil pump and filling the oil tank, how do i make sure the oil pump (as well as the whole circuit) works well before starting the bike for the first time? Should i kick it over until i can see the oil returning to the tank?
One thing I would like to see is a disassembly, reassembly, and how to up keep of the oil bath air filter. There is nothing on UA-cam and not a lot of literature. Cheers.
Well there ya go, i buy a fair bit of old tools n stuff at auctions and i remember seeing one or two of these screwdriver types with whats like a ball bearing on the end, and now i know.
I agree with Mr. Boese - these videos are so valuable. Having engine experience and reading the manual is one thing, but the amount of tribal knowledge being passed through these videos is greatly appreciated.
Cheers Chris. If you have any specific topics you'd like covered then let us know.
@@theworkshopuk will do, thank you.
I work on radial aircraft engines so I understand most of the WLA dissection, but all of the “best practices” and “this part is what usually fails first” have been awesome from the videos, as it looks like I’ll be buying a WLA tomorrow and bringing it home.
Great video this week. Very informative. Can wait for the next one. I'm building my first WLA and these are helping.
Glad they're helping! If you have any question just let us know.
Rocky Redwolf here thank you for sharing your knowledge you are a amazing teacher ty Godbless today i purchased my 1941 and oil pump leak
You're welcome - good luck! If you have any questions please let us know!
Hello.that was fantastic and very well explained.have had trouble oil sumping.did rebuild oil pump but still lost all oil.did put another pump on after i rebuilt it but still oil tank will empty.am going to buy new ballbearings and grind seats as you demonstrated.hopefully will solve problem....have had bike since 1968 many rebuilds and has dry sumped if left to long without running.but this sumping at moment crazy.not sure if there is any other thing that could cause my problem.thank you for listening and brilliant video you made.regards jimmy.
Hi. Enjoyed your video. What is the grit of the lapping compound you use on the ball valve seat? Thanks
Ash answered your question by way of a short: ua-cam.com/users/shortsqmQSyVtoRGk - hope it helps!
Great video
Thanks!
Roight. currently working on me mates oil pump. I lapped where the ball bearings, check balls go. The regulator seat where the ball sits has a groove in it, where that,, restrictor (? shown clearly at 3:40) is swaged in. as if they broached the groove too deep. This groove makes that check ball unable to seal. unless I lap it a lot. if I shine a small torch through the hole with that restrictor, and look down that hole, it is very visible. questions: are they all like that, is it ok, should I lap it away? Cheers in advance.
Ash answered your question is this weeks episode ua-cam.com/video/dFyyVYeiwlk/v-deo.html
After rebuilding the oil pump and filling the oil tank, how do i make sure the oil pump (as well as the whole circuit) works well before starting the bike for the first time? Should i kick it over until i can see the oil returning to the tank?
Next week's episode is all about the oil pump so stay tuned!
Ash answered your question in this weeks video ua-cam.com/video/aswfExk5X0A/v-deo.htmlsi=Rsvyb20QHxWBQmwy
One thing I would like to see is a disassembly, reassembly, and how to up keep of the oil bath air filter. There is nothing on UA-cam and not a lot of literature. Cheers.
Exclusive content, thank you, excellent video.
Thanks Ed!
Well there ya go, i buy a fair bit of old tools n stuff at auctions and i remember seeing one or two of these screwdriver types with whats like a ball bearing on the end, and now i know.
Ha, when you know, you know!