how does a oil pump gear break?? and keyway fall off
#1
how does a oil pump gear break?? and keyway fall off
ok.. so getting a little frusterated with this guy working on my bike...
so i put a ton of money into my motor clutch and primary... and after doing everything in the inner primary the other day i got 2 miles down the road and my bike died...
this is what he said happend...
the oil pump gear cracked or broke and the keyway? fell off not allowing the cam to turn and killed the motor while the valves were open allowing the piston to hit a couple valves and bend a pushrod in the front cyilinder...
my question is... how does the keyway fall off because the oil pump gear cracked or broke?
thanks in advance
so i put a ton of money into my motor clutch and primary... and after doing everything in the inner primary the other day i got 2 miles down the road and my bike died...
this is what he said happend...
the oil pump gear cracked or broke and the keyway? fell off not allowing the cam to turn and killed the motor while the valves were open allowing the piston to hit a couple valves and bend a pushrod in the front cyilinder...
my question is... how does the keyway fall off because the oil pump gear cracked or broke?
thanks in advance
#2
Not sure of the why it broke, but weakest spot on a gear is where the shaft key is broached in it.
It could have had a manufacturing defect, or something got in a bind causing the gear to break at it's weak spot.
I've seen this often in my business with hydraulic gear pump failures.
Sorry for your bad news.
It could have had a manufacturing defect, or something got in a bind causing the gear to break at it's weak spot.
I've seen this often in my business with hydraulic gear pump failures.
Sorry for your bad news.
Last edited by BigJimmy; 03-20-2012 at 01:02 PM. Reason: typo
#3
I have been through this on my Shovels, I gaurantee you something got between the oilpump gears to cause this, and it don't take much. Typically the woodruff key gets sheared in my experience, but it's probably not the first time a gear broke instead.
When this happened to me I went over the inside of the engine with a magnet and found the culprit(s). Drove me nuts, I couldn't figure where it came from, talked to the old owner (who's a friend), "oh yeah, there was a time when I grenaded the generator shaft". He obviously left metal bits for the oil pump to find years later.
When this happened to me I went over the inside of the engine with a magnet and found the culprit(s). Drove me nuts, I couldn't figure where it came from, talked to the old owner (who's a friend), "oh yeah, there was a time when I grenaded the generator shaft". He obviously left metal bits for the oil pump to find years later.
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Sounds like something got in there, a metal fragment from somewhere. The key fell out as a result of the gear breaking. A small chip of metal would easily break the oil pump gear up, sort of a mechanical advantage working against it, something has to give, the gear is the weak link.
The same thing happened to my shovelhead, traced the problem back to a starter ring gear fragment getting back to the pump. Of coarse Harleys don't scavange oil from the primary any more so that's not your issue. But it's likely somewhere before the pump, look very close and you will see.
The same thing happened to my shovelhead, traced the problem back to a starter ring gear fragment getting back to the pump. Of coarse Harleys don't scavange oil from the primary any more so that's not your issue. But it's likely somewhere before the pump, look very close and you will see.
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The fact that you rotor went and now the oil pump suggests the crank run out is excessive. Did you check it when you were into the stator?