berglsmerg said:
Tourist has a 2010 that may be on the way out
Don't say it ... *sticks fingers in ears* !! ... But yeah, it's true!
I was wondering: my 2010 570 has probably always had the ignition map set to aggressive w/ a switch. Something to think about? Maybe stock is stock for a reason
I've put an hour or so on the bike since the last oil change when I found the swarf / particles. Going to have a look at the oil screen. Are there any signs that it'd be useful to watch for or things you're curious about, in case I have an engine that is *about to go*? In other words, where should I look for evidence that is useful to analyse the trend?
If the coating on the big end is flaking, then how is it diagnosed for sure? Does the crank have to be pressed apart or can it be measured through tolerances or seen "from the outside" somehow?
These are the steps as I see them:
Step 1: Check the oil screen. If particles, then wash, examine closely, take pictures and post.
Step 2: Remove an engine cover or two and poke around - what to poke at? Can I at this step tell anything conclusive about the big end?
Step 3: Split cases, have a closer look?
Step 4: Press apart crankshaft, inspect and document.
(I don't have tools to split the cases but could probably borrow, and Step 4 I'd need to get done at a shop - so those steps aren't likely to yield useful information very soon - broke atm
- therefore I'm thinking to make the most of step 1 and 2.)