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Im thinking of knoacking something up to fix a second hand scottoiler i got off ebay to the s4.
Originally i would have gone with the axel washer type thingy. Unfortunatly i dont have one so im now thinking about splashing the cash on a dual injector as they look soo much neater. Unfortunatly i hear they dont work that well? Soo any nice brackets youve seen for a scottoiler (or similar)? |
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Have you looked at the Scottoiler website, in the spares section, they have loads of different brackets and bits and pieces.
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You don't need to make any brackets up at all, just drill a 5mm hole just behind the paddock stand bobbin lug and tap it to M6, then use a 8mm brake line P-clip to hold the pipe in place... like this
![]() You can hold the pipe in place using a 6mm P-clip further up the swingarm... like this ![]() These are shown on my Versys, but I did exactly the same on my SV650S K5 and it looked and worked great. I'd avoid the dual-injector, they really aren't all they are cracked up to be and give problems. Last edited by Lozzo; 30-12-10 at 11:46 AM. |
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thats what i was thinking lozzo.....
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Is easy to do and leaves it all looking very neat. The P-clips grip the pipe enough so it won't move from where you set it bu don't restrict the flow.
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Don't bother with the dual head. They are a waste of time. I had 3 and all went wrong. In the end scottoiler ended up refunding me part value of the oiler.
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yea ive heard similar things. looks a bit strange relying on foam to distribute the oil...
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The hole doesn't need tapping although it is a nice touch. If you haven't got the taps, just use a stainless self tapper. It is not uncommon to find them in the swingarm holding the chain guard and hose guides.
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I went back to a single nib and I have never had an issue since. |
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I wouldn't even consider drilling the swing arm unless you are 10000% sure you know what you are doing otherwise the outcome will be an expensive one.
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