Thanks for having us along on the forum.
Finally bought a 61 plate 0.9 yesterday for my stepdaughter. It’s done 45k
It was sold with an engine fault, there appears to be a lot of pressure when the oil cap is off while running. I know there is always a bit of pressure in engines, but being new to the twin air, I didn’t know if it was normal.
Expecting to be swapping an engine, to my surprise, I drove it home (all fine). Seems to be plenty of power.
Coolant is clean, oil is clean, checked the mesh filter in the head (looks clear), breather and vacuum pipe to air intake all clear. Pulled the plugs, look ok. Only a very small oil leak off the sump but not investigated further.
Has had a recent oil change as an attempt to solve the issue. I’ve read that aftermarket filters can be problematic, as can the correct oil.
There is an occasional grindy type noise during revving / dying down which sounds like a pulley bearing or something. Not sure if that’s linked.
I think we will just run it as is for now, but still prepared to do an engine swap. Would hope it isn’t going to die somewhere where it will put our daughter in danger mind!
Does anyone have any ideas that I could try? Or do these engines simply have a lot of pressure?
Thanks in advance!
Finally bought a 61 plate 0.9 yesterday for my stepdaughter. It’s done 45k
It was sold with an engine fault, there appears to be a lot of pressure when the oil cap is off while running. I know there is always a bit of pressure in engines, but being new to the twin air, I didn’t know if it was normal.
Expecting to be swapping an engine, to my surprise, I drove it home (all fine). Seems to be plenty of power.
Coolant is clean, oil is clean, checked the mesh filter in the head (looks clear), breather and vacuum pipe to air intake all clear. Pulled the plugs, look ok. Only a very small oil leak off the sump but not investigated further.
Has had a recent oil change as an attempt to solve the issue. I’ve read that aftermarket filters can be problematic, as can the correct oil.
There is an occasional grindy type noise during revving / dying down which sounds like a pulley bearing or something. Not sure if that’s linked.
I think we will just run it as is for now, but still prepared to do an engine swap. Would hope it isn’t going to die somewhere where it will put our daughter in danger mind!
Does anyone have any ideas that I could try? Or do these engines simply have a lot of pressure?
Thanks in advance!