I've a dual nozzle on me bike and it seems to be constantly getting blocked , I didn't have this problem with the original nozzle. Dya think it's the bloody cold weather in scotland at the mo, or is the dual nozzle just shoite
G'day from Oz
Just wondering whether any one has come up with an answer for the spraying excess oil up around the rim and under any luggage stuff hanging on panniers etc.?
Cheers
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Just wondering whether any one has come up with an answer for the spraying excess oil up around the rim and under any luggage stuff hanging on panniers etc.?
Cheers <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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Yup, that's your problem, it's a constant stream of oil, so it doesn't need to be much
I got a similar prob with my scott oiler more comes out of the outside nozzle then the inner one ,if its turned up then no prob but get to much, turn it down and one side gets more than the other.thinking of taking it apart as its only foam packed in there where the nozzles join prob blocked with crap etc. Dont think its to do with the cold weather
One of the last threads of the last frum was someone putting one of these http://chainoiler.co.uk/
on instead. I fancy one.
Oil: you can use chainsaw oil in a Scottoiler. Cost was about 50p/litre when I was using it (some time ago). Great in the summer but a bit thick for the winter.
Filth: just always happens with a Scottoiler, in my experience. Always mount the unit on the right of the bike and take the tube around the swinger to the sprocket on the left. That way the Scottoiler itself does not bathe in its own filth. Unlike country & western singers and people from Rhyl.