Okay, back to the story...
Keep in mind, that I have sent in an oil sample, from every oil change, since the bike was new. It took over 20K miles before lead readings finally dropped down into a normal range, and we (the Lab), decided that the engine was still just getting "broke in".
Now - when my local mechanic had the clutch basket out last summer, at 90K miles, and was admiring how clean and wear-free everything looked, (he really was amazed), he commented that a couple of the clutch plates appeared to him to be turned around. So he flipped the over. I don't know if they were spacers or friction plates, but he knows what he's doing. Working on primarily vintage Japanese bikes, he runs a busy (for he, another tech, and a helper) shop, and has a great reputation...I never questioned the "flipping" of the discs, and the bike runs fine.
When he put it all back together, he filled the crankcase with his usual Bel Ray EXL Mineral 4T engine oil, and spun on a Fram filter. Now I had just changed the oil and filter (I use the Bosch 3300), so the oil he dumped was good new oil. Spilt milk.
3300 miles later, I changed the oil, and put back in the T6, and spun on a Bosch filter, the headed to the Texas Hill Country to the Harvest Classic in Luckenbach. I rode 600 miles over 2 days, and my pickup coil gave out, and I had to trailer her home from the rally. My guardian angel, always looking after me, got me to the campground after the bike had quit on me several times, while I was still out in he sticks, so to speak, at night, that Friday night, but every time, after 10-15 minutes, she would start back up and go aways....
Saturday morning, I rode her up to get gas, and she barely got me back to Luckenbach, stopping on me twice within 20 miles, so I knew I was done, and needed to find a way to get her trucked home. Ken, my local mechanic, had gotten up at 4:30 Saturday morning, and brought out a very cool Yamaha Street Tracker he had fabbed at his shop, to put it in the show. He came alone, with the one bike, on a 3-bike trailer. So it was done. Of the several hundred people at the Classic, I doubt anyone there could have been a closer neighbor to me, and the bike had to get back to his shop, anyway! He placed 1st or 2nd with the Yamaha in that class, so a good day for him, too, but better yet for me, for the good fortune of his presence.
So, the coil was replaced, and out went the new T6, with 600 miles on it, and back in went more Bel Ray....
So I ran the Bel Ray, for 5K miles. When I drew the sample at the oil change, I realized (found), that I had never sent in the 3K mile sample of Bel Ray that I had drawn when I changed the oil before going to the Classic. (That was in late October.) So, for grins, I sent them both in.
Results? Not so good.
At Thanksgiving, I had gone to see my folks twice that weekend, each trip about 200 miles round. Riding home at night, I noticed my oil pressure light dimly flickering on my console. If course I was alarmed, but it was very dim, and flickering. The next day, I rode back to my folks place, and coming home that Sunday night, I noticed too, that the green Neutral light was also dimly flickering. Neither of these lights would be visible riding in daylight. So I have ignored them, passing it off as a poor connection, or maybe that a bulb had slipped from it's home in the console....and I have continued to ride the h*ll out of her.
On the 3300 mile sample, my Aluminum spiked up from what has always been had always been 8-15 ppm, to 162 ppm.
On the 5K mile sample, Aluminum spike to 232 ppm. Blackstone Labs called me mid-sample to ask me some questions, and tell me what they were seeing. Indeed, when I had dropped the 5K mile Bel Ray oil, I was a bit alarmed then, as it appeared to be a dark black-to-milky-gray color as it ran from the crankcase. Not the usual rich coffee color I normally see when I drop the T6 after 4-5K miles....
Anyway, it was suggested that I re-sample at 1K miles, on the Rotella T6, and see what that looks like.
Now I know it can not be the oil. Bel Ray is good motor oil. And I doubt it is the Rotella T6, regardless of what changes they may have made.
I should hear back on the 1K sample hopefully this week, and I do continue to ride the h*ll out her in the meantime, at 95,500 miles now.
I do have to wonder about those clutch plates, though, as they looked great, and obviously were not causing any problems pre-flip, but I don't even know how or if that could related to a spike in Aluminum wear metals.
I also have to determine if the oil pressure light has been trying to tell me something, or if it really is a bad sensor or connection, or loose bulb...
I figure once I get this sample back, I will take her in, and have Oil Pressure and Compression checked, as well as have that indicator sorted out.
Maybe it's 95K HARD MILES, and just time for something to give.
Could it be the oil pump or pump gears wearing out?
I'm really intrigued and excited about it, honestly, no matter what it ultimately winds up being. I'll fix it, and continue to ride her.
Friends all say it's time for a new bike. I know that would be a much harder decision to have to make....
I will keep you posted - I do think this is the ideal thread to post to, unless the consensus is otherwise here....
I ramble...get over it....
