Nutty can't you just pull the crank sensor to drain the oil? I don't have an M8 but I thought I read that you could do that rather than risk damaging the threads in the case.
There's about 500ml at the CAS mate but if the CAS hole weeps oil the sumping has already occurred.
I don't think they breath properly up the top, dunno if that has an impact on sumping or not but I'd be addressing it if I had one.
Clever man. It is indeed the breathing system. Various fixes involve high-powered dual circuit scavenge pumps and auxiliary breathers. The root cause is in the valley design between the gearbox and crankcase (in our opinion). It's the strangest dry-spring system I've seen over 46 years in engineering.
Nutty, good info and kudos for sharing mate, but can you explain what you mean by 'dry spring' please mate.
He ment dry sump Doc, a victim of autocorrect I have no doubt.
Are they significantly different than the twin cam in that area Nutty?
Mine continually sumped for the first 10,000kms, although not severely, I would just back off and by the next morning or after a few beers she would be right to go again,then I went the stage 4 with the S&S oil pump and cam plate, 12,000kms now on the build and not looked like sumping so I guess that S&S pump is doing something right in there.
Cheers Mickle. The S&S pump doesn't 'fix' the problem, it is just so strong and well-built/designed that it forces the motor to do the right thing. It's a result though, which is all we're after.
Could an easy fix be if you find you bike is sumping, put it in neutral and just redline the fucker until it blows itself to pieces then harley have to give you new motor? Bet enough people were demolishing these things Harley would move quick to solve the issue.