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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 7:35pm | IP Logged Quote Buckaroo

I have my 1948 Indian done and only 19 days left to Sturgis, I am running out of
time.

I have 105 miles on the bike and things are going pretty well, I have had a
few miscellaneous issues to clear up but there is one problem I have been
chasing that I finally found, but cannot find any info on.

The motor starts and idles perfectly, but after 50 miles I had a screeching
sound that was coming when the engine was running it came and went sporadically.
Long story short after I discovered that the squealing/Vibration was coming from the oil pump/distributor I pulled them off the bike. I determined the
distributor was not at fault. I stuck a big screw driver in the top of the
pump and spun the shaft that turns the distributor, wow what a screech it
just seemed dry. I put a teaspoon of oil in the distributor hole and as soon
as the I spun the shaft twice it quieted right down. It was like silk ,no gallig

My question is on a alum body pump is the cavity of the pump supposed to be full of oil to lubricate this steel on steel setup ? I see there is a hole
in the place you install the distributor that would allow you to fill the
pump when you first assemble it.  I reread the overhaul manual and it says
nothing about filling the cavity. Do you know how this shaft gets oil ?

Also while rereading the manual I see that it says to put a thin film of
sealer between the pump plates during assembly. Should I take apart a pump that is working and do this ? My thought is that I would be adding clearance between the gears and the plates and causing me to lose pressure. I built a testing machine and I did achieve the amount of oil we discussed,actually a oz more per minute so I am leery to fool with it.

Thanks in advance
Craig
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 9:28pm | IP Logged Quote 36Indian

let me throw this out without looking at the book for your model, but look on the distrubtor for a thimble cap that unscrews, if you have 1 a good idea to put a couple drops of grease in there every couple thousands miles, I believe the oil is supposed to work it's way down the shaft and keep things lubed.

2nd, your right, hate to take apart a good working oil pump!, Before silicon sealers used to just coat a gasket with a moist wipe of grease to seal gaskets. If it's not leaking I'd just keep a eye on it,  but in general I like to but a thin-thin coat of Yamabond 5 ( now called something else) on any gasket during assembly.



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