who's been having to add transmission fluid?
#3121
Yea, the aluminum plugs up die grinders too. Wasted a lot of time cleaning. Coping saw is a good idea. I wonder if drilling holes around the perimeter would expedite the coping saw...
I’m putting a couple of hundred miles Saturday and plan to leave it in 5th on the interstate.
I’m putting a couple of hundred miles Saturday and plan to leave it in 5th on the interstate.
#3122
I work at a tool and die shop, and have looked at your relieved cover before, and thought I might have one machined here at work.
Last fall, one of Harley's master technician from Milwaukee was at my dealer. I did not let him install the primary vent at that time.
I thought Harley would come up with a real fix before this spring.
I did talk to this technician about relieving the cover to let the transmission fluid drain quicker away from the transmission shaft opening.
Told him that he / Harley should review all the information on this forum..
I still have about 10 months left on my warranty, and I am going to let Harley try one more time.
I also think this primary vent is a "Band-Aid", and Harley really needs to figure this out.
If the primary is really pulling a vacuum, I need to know why. There is something wrong that a vent will not fix.
If the primary vent does not work, I will probably install the "fat" clutch actuator rod (PrMan) and also relieve the side cover.
#3123
I relieved two side covers over this last weekend. I sent one to kevinckb3. I still have one I would like someone to try. I found the best tool for cutting out the barrier wall was a coping saw. Took about 5 or 10 minutes with that tool. The burr bits work for the relief ok, but that wall was eating my lunch.
So there are M8 covers with the center cut all the way out? Were you using alumna-burrs or regular ones. Seems to me an alumna-burrs on a decent tool would wack that out pretty quickly.
#3124
Thanks for the offer Stonecold.
I work at a tool and die shop, and have looked at your relieved cover before, and thought I might have one machined here at work.
Last fall, one of Harley's master technician from Milwaukee was at my dealer. I did not let him install the primary vent at that time.
I thought Harley would come up with a real fix before this spring.
I did talk to this technician about relieving the cover to let the transmission fluid drain quicker away from the transmission shaft opening.
Told him that he / Harley should review all the information on this forum..
I still have about 10 months left on my warranty, and I am going to let Harley try one more time.
I also think this primary vent is a "Band-Aid", and Harley really needs to figure this out.
If the primary is really pulling a vacuum, I need to know why. There is something wrong that a vent will not fix.
If the primary vent does not work, I will probably install the "fat" clutch actuator rod (PrMan) and also relieve the side cover.
I work at a tool and die shop, and have looked at your relieved cover before, and thought I might have one machined here at work.
Last fall, one of Harley's master technician from Milwaukee was at my dealer. I did not let him install the primary vent at that time.
I thought Harley would come up with a real fix before this spring.
I did talk to this technician about relieving the cover to let the transmission fluid drain quicker away from the transmission shaft opening.
Told him that he / Harley should review all the information on this forum..
I still have about 10 months left on my warranty, and I am going to let Harley try one more time.
I also think this primary vent is a "Band-Aid", and Harley really needs to figure this out.
If the primary is really pulling a vacuum, I need to know why. There is something wrong that a vent will not fix.
If the primary vent does not work, I will probably install the "fat" clutch actuator rod (PrMan) and also relieve the side cover.
#3125
So I bought a 2017 RGS almost exactly two years ago. Was riding along at the end of last season and lost sixth gear. Cruising down the highway it felt like something snapped and bike was basically in neutral. 6th wouldn’t grab. 2 weeks ago I take the bike out and am bringing it to the dealer to have the issue looked at. Going down the highway, click into fifth and the whole tranny seized. It was stuck it 5th, couldn’t move the lever and engine would just rev under throttle. Had to get a tow. Harley replaces my transmission under warranty. Pick the bike up yesterday, get on the highway, click up into 6th, it grabs for a second and I lose it again. Ride it right back to the dealer in 5th gear. Needless to say I am furious as I already lost two weeks of riding. Curious what they tell me the problem is.
#3126
hello friends, can someone write in spanish, my english is poor and no understand all your concept. I want understand same problems of my bike RK 2017 with oil transfer, my mai is pablo.vasser@gmail.com, thank you very much, Pablo
#3127
hello friends, can someone write in spanish, my english is poor and no understand all your concept. I want understand same problems of my bike RK 2017 with oil transfer, my mai is pablo.vasser@gmail.com, thank you very much, Pablo
#3128
#3129
hello friends, can someone write in spanish, my english is poor and no understand all your concept. I want understand same problems of my bike RK 2017 with oil transfer, my mai is pablo.vasser@gmail.com, thank you very much, Pablo