Buell 2005 P3 Service Manual page 232

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REMOVAL/DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
Oil pump can be removed with engine in frame and without
removing gearcase cover.
1.
See ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM section. Drain oil
reservoir.
2.
Remove and discard oil filter.
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2
3
4
1.
Oil feed line connection
2.
Oil return line connection
3.
Cover TORX screw (2)
4.
Oil pump
5.
Mounting screw and washer (2)
6.
Steel oil feed line connection, oil pump to oil filter
Figure 3-96. Oil Pump Hardware
3.
See
Figure 3-96.
Disconnect feed hose and oil filter hose
connection.
NOTE
Loosen nut on oil filter hose connection and then remove
pressurized hose.
4.
Carefully remove mounting screws and washers only.
Pump will drop with screws removed. Discard mounting
gasket.
5.
Remove clamp and detach return hose connection.
6.
See
Figure 3-96.
Remove cover TORX screws. Lift cover
off body.
7.
Remove and discard o-ring.
8.
See
Figure 3-95.
Slide both pieces of gerotor feed set,
separator plate and both pieces of gerotor scavenge set
off gear shaft.
9.
Remove and discard retaining ring. Remove thrust
washer and gear shaft.
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CLEANING AND INSPECTION
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WARNING
Compressed air can pierce the skin and flying debris from
compressed air could cause serious eye injury. Wear
safety glasses when working with compressed air. Never
use your hand to check for air leaks or to determine air
flow rates. (00061a)
1.
Clean all parts in cleaning solvent. Blow out holes and oil
passages with compressed air.
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2
1.
Inner gerotor
2.
Outer gerotor
3.
Wear limit
Figure 3-97. Gerotor Wear Limits
2.
See
Figure 3-97.
Inspect both gerotor sets for wear.
a.
Mesh pieces of each set together as shown.
b.
Use a feeler gauge to determine clearance.
c.
The SERVICE WEAR LIMIT between gerotors is
0.004 in. (0.102 mm). Replace gerotors as a set if
clearance exceeds this dimension.
d.
Measure thickness of feed gerotors with a microme-
ter. Replace gerotors as a set if they are not the
same thickness.
3.
See
Figure 3-98.
Check gear shaft teeth for damage or
wear. Replace if necessary.
WARNING
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