Rocker Arm Lubrication

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andy.pig
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Rocker Arm Lubrication

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I am fairly new to Morini motorcycles and am putting together a 1980 500, my question is, how do the rocker gear get lubrication ?. I can't see a positive feed so assume it must be oil mist. Please excuse my ignorance.
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Re: Rocker Arm Lubrication

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You assume right, though the rocker covers do have cunning little 'stalactites' which drip condensed oil in to the holes on the top of the rocker arms.
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And very effective it is too!

However, if you only take your bike out for a short run a couple of times a month, then the oil can drain down leading to wear. Not reving high enough may also be an issue, particularly in ex Brit bike riders.

Q; 'Are they really safe to 8500rpm?'

A; 'Oh, definitely not, more like 10,000rpm!'

Use 10w40 semi-synth as specified for the late bikes.
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