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    #16
    Originally posted by rapidray View Post
    Davel, that first one you have pictured is the original Vance & Hines oiler. They only oiled the exhaust cam then because of heat & used the oil to cool the springs along with oiling the cam & rockers. Ray.
    Thanks Ray, I thought you might have some input on this. I can see where the V&H Oiler directs the maximum amount to fresh oil to the hottest part of the engine (exhaust cams, rockers & springs) but it seems like other areas like intake cams, crank and tranny might get compromised.

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      #17
      Originally posted by 6pkrunner View Post
      I got the same one in black for the '83. He makes about 5 or so at a time. I went through several eBay iterations before I got mine. He's on the West coast - isn't he?
      Here's a link to the oiler on Ebay with some pics and a description.

      As Nic mentioned, he's out of stock at the moment but lets hope he can make some more. It really is a nice unit.

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        #18
        I suspect that Vance and Hines setup would most likely be fine for drag racing, but I wouldn't use it on a street bike.

        For your new setup, did you block off the original oil port into the cylinder? Not sure if this is necessary or not. Just asking the question.
        Ed

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          #19
          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
          For your new setup, did you block off the original oil port into the cylinder? Not sure if this is necessary or not. Just asking the question.
          I did consider blocking it but ended up leaving it alone. So the way it is now, oil enters the rocker shafts from the cylinder and TEO.

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            #20
            Originally posted by davel View Post
            I did consider blocking it but ended up leaving it alone. So the way it is now, oil enters the rocker shafts from the cylinder and TEO.
            DON'T block it!!! Ray.

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              #21
              I have a TEO question.

              Where you guys attach the oiler block to the engine, doesn't exist on my 750T.
              It's just a flat spot of aluminum, unlike every other 16v engine I've seen.

              How would I go about installing a top end oiler on my bike?

              I'm heavy and I ride hard, plus I've heard the first generation 16v engines can have top end oil issues due to pressure.
              I'd like the peace of mind that a TEO would bring.

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