1965 Superhawk
Spot-on advice. Change oil and clean filter at least every 1000mls. Use the oil that suits your pocket, but don't overdo it; I use Castrol 15w40 semi-detergent for wet clutch bikes for my climate. Many, LM included, use straight SAE30 non-detergent. If you remove the 3-screw cover, don't re-assemble without removing the entire clutch cover itself -- there's a washer that goes between the filter drum and the crankcasings that drops off into that cover. Drain off the oil first. Search The Forum here for keywords like "oil type" and "oil filter" for more info. And try to get the Bill Silver books on eBay or CD from Michael Stoic.
That washer installs at the end with the pin not at the engine end.
If ya install it at the engine end the aluminum at the pin end wear into each other. ...........lm
Bollox! I always get that bit wrong; I've neither changed my oil nor cleaned my filter in 2000mls, as I'm running this old motor into the ground 'till it can rattle no more. The last time I pulled the filter cover I got the washer back from the clutch casing with a hooked welding wire. I put it back where it belongs and then still I give wrong advice. Don't listen to me, guys! Sorry......
:-) Alright there Steve! Ya better get ya act together!. :-). ..............lm
Ok went out last night and bout the oil I got the synthetic. Here are couple pics of the bike as of now. I am waiting on the new air filters and the tank cleaner and sealer to get here as long with the exhaust flanges and collars also the new battery.
All thats left to do is take off the side covers on the motor and clean and paint them while they are off change the oil and degrease the motor and then paint the rear fender then clean the wheels. Then put it the fenders and stuff back on and let it ride.
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