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In another 500mi you can bounce it off the rev limiter.
I once had a very special invite to tour the Guzzi factory at Mandello del Lario while it was in production operation. They were taking Centauros off the assembly line and rolling out the back door onto a dynomometer. Ran them up to red line in all gears. Then rolled off the dyno and did a couple of seriously hard laps on the track surrounding the assembly building and rolled the bikes back inside for crating. Nothing gentle there.Patrick HayesFremont CA
Has anyone had a Guzzi that burned oil?Dean
Define burned?Add some between changes?Add a quart in a couple of thousand?
Michael is dealing with a Stelvio at the moment with a major thirst for oil. Pulled the top end today and the bores are glazed to buggery! I have a feeling that at the first service they used a FM oil, that's what it looks like anyway!De glazed it with a boron ball hone and will beat on it like a red headed step child to try and seat the rings when it's back together. Golly it stank! Pete
Then rolled off the dyno and did a couple of seriously hard laps on the track surrounding the assembly building and rolled the bikes back inside for crating. Nothing gentle there.Patrick HayesFremont CA
On my last road trip, my V7 II used 1L of oil (about a quart) in 4,000 Km (2,500 miles). I was riding in highways and mountains. Is that normal?
Hi Kev,Never found any oil in the air box (other than some mist). I fill the oil with the bike upright, oil cap not threaded and fill up to about 80% of the dipstick flat part). Measure it every 500 km and always have to add some oil (50-100ml). Since the oil is not ending up in the air box my conclusion is that is being burned in the cylinder as it expands through heat and escapes through the piston rings. Is that the most likely reason or are there any other theories?
Hum, you would think that if compression is low because of loss through rings that performance would be impacted, yet the bike is as torquey as when I first got it (and feels even more alive since I installed the beetle map last week, which by the way, I strongly recommend to any one who owns a V7, but that's another topic). Anyhow, going to the dealership tomorrow because I need to pick up a few things. Will talk to the mechanic to see if we can do a compression test.Thanks for your thoughts Kev. Cheers. Show quoted text
Ride it like you stole it..
As an aside, am Icorrect about the fact that Guzzi changed from checking the oil with the dipstick screwed in to checking with it out, a la Honda etc? If so, which model did they change it on?.