As I was pulling the cylinder block off the engine, some dirt fell down into the engine that I obviously missed when I was cleaning it up. It wasnt a huge amount, I got what was sitting in plain sight the best I could with a vacuum cleaner. NOW, if I just go ahead and change the oil before I fire it back up after putting it back together, is everything going to be alright?
What I was going to do was just change the oil, then run it for a little bit (an hour or so) then go ahead and change the oil and filter AGAIN. Am I going overboard here?
What should I do?
On the other side of the coin, everything came apart really nice, everything looked real good. I went ahead and pulled the pistons off the rods so I can thoroughly clean them before reinstalling. The cylinders looked excellent, still had a decent crosshatch on the walls and no ring lip at the tops of the cylinders.
I am going to tear the head down and check all the specs on it and clean it up a bit while I am there. But so far everything looks real good. It has a fair amount of carbon buildup in the head and on the pistons. Could this possibly be from running too high octane gas?????
All in all the evening went quite well for this being the very first time to ever tear into a motorcycle engine. I was happily suprised as to how dead simple these little rascals are to work on.
Anyway, just thought I would fill everyone in on how the teardown went, along with some questions and concerns. I will quit blabbing now.
Thanks
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