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Old 07-06-2017 | 09:38 PM
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Hey guys. I have a 2012 Street Glide. During the engine oil change and checking oil level a third of a paper thin washer came out stuck to the dip stick. If a full washer it would maybe be 3/8" diameter or slightly larger, It was moon shape with some shear or machining marks on it. I cut the filter open and no metal was in it. I've got 21,000 miles on the bike. Any ideas where this may have came from? Couple guys say just ride the bike but he'll I'm freaking out. Some input would be appreciated. Thanks..
 
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Old 07-06-2017 | 10:03 PM
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i would stick a magnet down in the oil and see what i find, then change the oil and see what in the drain oil. sounds like it might be a shim came out of something. engine making any noise ? it came from somehwere.
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 12:11 AM
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I think I'd take the specimen and head down to the H-D dealership and talk to their engine tech.

This is something that is NOT going to go away or get any better.

Better to "address" the issue now that to wait for a catastrophic event!
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 04:39 AM
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3/8" being i.d.?

Paper thin describes a shim type to me. Which would generally lead me to suspect someone of attempting to reduce tap on one of the rocker arms.
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 2AMGuy
I think I'd take the specimen and head down to the H-D dealership and talk to their engine tech.

This is something that is NOT going to go away or get any better.

Better to "address" the issue now that to wait for a catastrophic event!
This is a great idea OP. I'd suggest the same. Better safe than sorry. Just make sure you talk to the engine rebuilder there not a regular service person.
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 06:26 AM
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It's 3/8 to 7/16" OD. So your saying that you think it could be a shim from a rocker arm?
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 06:29 AM
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I mixed the oil with my other waste before I thought about getting a sample. I did cut the filter apart and there was no metal particles in it. I guess I need to go talk to a mechanic. I'm not fuzzy about riding it right now. Thanks guys.
 

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Old 07-07-2017 | 07:13 AM
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It's 3/8 to 7/16" OD. So your saying that you think it could be a shim from a rocker arm?
It seems about the right size. I'm not willing to jump up and claim "it's that!". Just that this is something that is a round shim of roughly that size used in these engines. There may be something more, like shims to align the cam chain sprockets. But I wouldn't expect to see a chain sprocket shim get worn, and I think those are larger.

If the rocker arm shims are installed incorrectly, they could get worn down until they tear and fall out.


 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 07:21 AM
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Time for a performance upgrade perhaps.
 
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Old 07-07-2017 | 09:56 AM
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Given the small size of the oil passages and path of the oil, I really wonder how a piece of metal that size could possibly flow from the engine to the oil pan. It doesn't seem like that could ever happen.
 
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