Centrifugal oil filter questionCentrifugal oil filter questionThere is a great deal of racket from the chaincase of my recently rebuilt 1965 CL77 engine. Upon opening the chaincase, I find that the centrifugal oil filter with its sprocket and chain are free to rotate when nothing else is moving. Did I assemble something improperly? The other possibility is the primary chain, which has a tensioner with a new rubber wheel, but the upper portion of the chain still has a fair amount of free play. I'm attempting to locate a supplier for a new primary chain.
--Randall
Centrifugal Oil FilterOn my CB72 I had the same problem last autumn. I then thightened down the locking nut and secured it with locking washer. Filter was then OK. Now when changing oil and checking filter, I find the filter in exactly the same state; it can move almost freely. What's happening??
Oil filter turning freelyRefer to the parts illustration. Washer #10 is a cone shaped washer. The high center should be installed away from the engine. When the nut is tightened, the washer clamps down on the oil filter drive sprocket.
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