Shimmy in 2012
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Okay...so I bought an inspection scope. Yeah...not so easy as one might think.
The inside of that oil pan is like a maze in a corn field. It's practically impossible to get the scope to go around corners down there as the scope has to be bent/contoured into shape. I could only see part of the inside of the pan. I looked up the bottom drain hole and through the top oil filler. Here is what I did discover...the inside of that pan is very clean and as smooth as polished glass. Since the motorcle only has 3,600 miles it appears to have NO sludge whatsoever. So, that being said, if that screw was in there I would think that my flushing, tilting and shaking would have moved it around in there because it would have nothing to be stuck in/on?
Valve Stem and Slack...regarding the kerosene, I think that will be my last effort before calling it good and conceeding that the screw is not in there. My question is this...after I pour the kerosene down there do I need to do anything else prior to filling it back up with oil? How do I get the remaining kerosene out of there? Does it eventually just evaporate or dry up? Just want to make sure it doesn't pollute the oil.
I'm beginning to lean more towards it NOT being in that pan...sure hope I am right!
Thanks again all...
Valve Stem and Slack...regarding the kerosene, I think that will be my last effort before calling it good and conceeding that the screw is not in there. My question is this...after I pour the kerosene down there do I need to do anything else prior to filling it back up with oil? How do I get the remaining kerosene out of there? Does it eventually just evaporate or dry up? Just want to make sure it doesn't pollute the oil.
I'm beginning to lean more towards it NOT being in that pan...sure hope I am right!
Thanks again all...