Re: How do you flush Bijur lines?
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My suggestion is that you start at the end (the drip plugs), one at a time remove them and clean the felt filters which may very well be restricted with dirt after all these years. Then use something like a Lincoln pressure hand oiler to force-feed the line. For any lines that fail to deliver oil to the drip plug, you'll now need to clean the hard line. Feeding fine wire back thru the line sections to clear them has worked well for me.
You may also have a intake filter at the pump reservoir which should be cleaned. And you may have to remove the shackle bolts to clear the oil passages in them. PS - don't forget the throwout bearing.
Posted on: 2018/1/10 20:47
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Re: How do you flush Bijur lines?
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Thanks for the idea.
Throw out bearing port is fine. I had just filled the transmission, and started testing the Bijur. Pulled the handle three times and went for a ride. When I got home, oil started pouring out of the bell housing. The next day I saw a puddle of oil under the car. My first thought was that the transmission seal was bad, but was very relieved when I checked the level...so I guess the throw out bearing was flooded.
Posted on: 2018/1/11 23:31
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Re: How do you flush Bijur lines?
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...so I guess the throw out bearing was flooded.
Sounds like potential trouble, a risk that some of that oil will get onto the clutch surfaces. The feed to the throwout bearing is metered to be a VERY small amount so something would seem to need correction. Some folks install permanently sealed throwout bearings in which case the oil feed must be choked off.
Posted on: 2018/1/12 9:48
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