Apologies if this has been discussed before. Read somewhere the Scavenger system is required for a complete Oil change to occur on a twin cam. Some dirty oil is apparently always left behind when just draining from the plug. While doing my change recently I was thinkin about this and wondered if I pulled the spark plugs and cranked her over if the oil pump would push more oil out. I tried it and it did. Figured with no plugs; no compression or strain on engine or bearings. I dont know how much more came out and or the value in doing this but when I checked it after filling and starting it was almost too clean to see on the stick. My question is for you guys that may know the flow direction of the oil system. Is what I did helpful in doing the same thing the scavenger does and getting any residual oil out?? I did the same thing for about 20 seconds after changing the filter and filling the crankcase back up. My thinking was that doing this again the oil pump would pull oil into where it should be although not under the load of a running engine. Was I was protecting bearings and oil filter from a dry fill ?? Was I just wasting time or being too fussy ?? Thanks for input.
I use a Scavenger on an 2009 Fatboy and got mine from the US as there are no distibutors in Australia. The Scavenger should be no different to the one I have even if yours is a 2013 model.
My thoughts exactly on both statements above Mongrel. Im going to look into making one as suggested as well. As far as agreeing with you on the dyno. I should qualify that by saying my bike only has minor Stage 1 upgrades and understand that if I went for a Stage 2 or 3 upgrades I would probably get it done. Im a bit older and we always used to get them running right the old fashioned way. Trial & Error. Was a pain in the ass at times and must say the new shit and EFI nowadays is pretty cool all except for I dont know how to fuck with any of it! LOL Maybe Ill ask my 14 year old daughter, she gets all my other Puter shit goin.