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Scottoiler gone bad?
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(01-09-25, 11:50 AM)Slaninar Wrote: Contacted Scottoiler and it seems they will be mailing me a new oiler.

If that goes through, it's more than fair - amazing!

If the internal O rings or their mating surfaces are worn you'll not get a vacuum.  Scott are a good company with a quality product, sadly many are fitted and set up badly, especially by dealers.    This gives rise to all manner of issues and much bad press.

Installed and set correctly they work flawlessly for many years.

I've got customers that I fitted them to over 20yrs ago still working, Busas, ZX1200Rs, Blackbirds, Gixers, R1s, Blades, FZS, you name it.  All get 25k plus from their chains with little adjustment required.  One of the Busas got 38k from it's chain.  It was the front sprocket that buggered the chain in the end. 

Glad you got it sorted mate  Thumbup
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Scottoiler gone bad? - by Slaninar - 29-08-25, 09:03 PM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Gnasher - 30-08-25, 11:51 AM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Grahamm - 30-08-25, 12:17 PM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Slaninar - 30-08-25, 12:59 PM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Gnasher - 30-08-25, 01:33 PM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Slaninar - 01-09-25, 11:50 AM
RE: Scottoiler gone bad? - by Gnasher - 03-09-25, 08:21 AM

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