who's been having to add transmission fluid?
#1631
If that is indeed what you are referring to then that part may be a crucial fix in the migration issue. I mention this because several people on this forum have played with enlarging or elongating one of the vent holes in the original gasket with some success. If the MOCO was aware of this they might have ordered new gaskets to replace the OEM gaskets.
#1633
Unclear here. You mention "top cover gasket". Are you talking about the gasket for the transmission cover?
If that is indeed what you are referring to then that part may be a crucial fix in the migration issue. I mention this because several people on this forum have played with enlarging or elongating one of the vent holes in the original gasket with some success. If the MOCO was aware of this they might have ordered new gaskets to replace the OEM gaskets.
If that is indeed what you are referring to then that part may be a crucial fix in the migration issue. I mention this because several people on this forum have played with enlarging or elongating one of the vent holes in the original gasket with some success. If the MOCO was aware of this they might have ordered new gaskets to replace the OEM gaskets.
#1634
Well that is a good question. I for one would sure like to have a peek at the new gasket to compare it to a 2017 OEM top cover gasket. I guess we could just pick up the phone and call the MOCO and ask them for all their insider information regarding the migration. Their response might just be "what migration... we don't have no stinkin migration".
#1635
Well that is a good question. I for one would sure like to have a peek at the new gasket to compare it to a 2017 OEM top cover gasket. I guess we could just pick up the phone and call the MOCO and ask them for all their insider information regarding the migration. Their response might just be "what migration... we don't have no stinkin migration".
#1636
Just got back from the dealer. My SGS had transferred 1/2 ltr ( 16.9 fl oz US ) in 2000 miles, that's whilst on a trip and with topping up to keep it at the full mark.
The dealer has said that he has never had this before and will contact technical for advice.
As soon as I am contacted I will post any information I have.
The dealer has said that he has never had this before and will contact technical for advice.
As soon as I am contacted I will post any information I have.
#1637
Where I'm at in Central Illinois, the denials are mostly coming from my dealers service dep't. Stopped in one day awhile back and asked if they were familiar with this yet and all I got were raised eyebrows. Few weeks later, after servicing and monitoring the bike myself I dropped it off for them to check out. All I got was NPF - continue to monitor. I'll also say that mine seems to have slowed considerably. Don't know wtf to make of it at this point, and don't get too worked up. Got a year on the warranty yet and have no intention of losing it though.
#1638
#1639
I didn't know to look for this issue until fairly recently. I picked the bike up new in June and had the dealer do the initial 1,000 mile service about 2 weeks later. I did the 5,000 mile service in August and checked the trans fluid, maybe a little low hard to tell on that stupid dipstick but there was definitely fluid on the stick. Checking the trans a couple times in between services it seemed to be dropping a little bit at a time but again a little hard to tell exactly where the level was.
I just did the 10,000 mile Wednesday. Trans fluid was definitely a little low, maybe just touching the bottom of the stick if at all. I measured what drained out of the primary as best I could and then added trans fluid to bring it back to full, eyeballing that amount.
End result it looks like about 4-5 ounces transferred in around 9,000 miles.
I ride what I would guess to be about average as far as aggressive...I don't baby the thing but don't live in the top RPM range either. I probably hit 5,000 on the tach a couple times per week getting on the highway or passing and the rest of the time usually top out in the low 4,000 range for normal acceleration.
I just did the 10,000 mile Wednesday. Trans fluid was definitely a little low, maybe just touching the bottom of the stick if at all. I measured what drained out of the primary as best I could and then added trans fluid to bring it back to full, eyeballing that amount.
End result it looks like about 4-5 ounces transferred in around 9,000 miles.
I ride what I would guess to be about average as far as aggressive...I don't baby the thing but don't live in the top RPM range either. I probably hit 5,000 on the tach a couple times per week getting on the highway or passing and the rest of the time usually top out in the low 4,000 range for normal acceleration.
#1640
WE hope leaking running some dye now to find out. I'm running formula plus in both so the dye should help.I'm not to worried we will find the problem.