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Title: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: AshimotoK0 on August 07, 2019, 12:02:37 AM
Anyone know what the purpose  of the 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting circled in red  is?

it appears to be  broken off at the top on my 69 K0 crankcase.


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Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: MrDavo on August 07, 2019, 01:43:20 AM
I can only guess that it’s an oil guide vane to make the oil go to where the engineers wanted it as the crank rotates. The main bearing shell has a tang to locate it, so it can’t be that.

Is it not there in later engines?
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: Trigger on August 07, 2019, 05:35:36 AM
They snap off a small bit at the top when the chain hits it, about 40 out of a 100 engines I do have it broken  ;)
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: AshimotoK0 on August 07, 2019, 08:27:26 AM
They snap off a small bit at the top when the chain hits it, about 40 out of a 100 engines I do have it broken  ;)

Thanks Graham ... should I try to repair it or is it OK to leave it? There was no alloy bit in the engine when I drained it and the tensioner looked like it had recently been replaced... but I got a new one and chains just in case.

This is mine & the damage:-


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Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: K2-K6 on August 07, 2019, 09:46:17 AM
Generally things like that are part of "windage " mitigation that engine designers use.  It's to try and peel off excess oil from rotating crankshaft to prevent a rotating oil mass building up round the crank. 

Where oil comes back down from the head it drops onto the crank more than other extremes of crankcase, so it tries to seperate it to push it down toward the sump usually.  A bit like a potatoe peeler.
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: UK Pete on August 07, 2019, 10:02:10 AM
Wow some very knoledgeable answers
Btw I received my chains ash, thankyou very much

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Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: Laverda Dave on August 07, 2019, 10:35:56 AM
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Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: Trigger on August 07, 2019, 11:02:33 AM
Generally things like that are part of "windage " mitigation that engine designers use.  It's to try and peel off excess oil from rotating crankshaft to prevent a rotating oil mass building up round the crank. 

Where oil comes back down from the head it drops onto the crank more than other extremes of crankcase, so it tries to seperate it to push it down toward the sump usually.  A bit like a potatoe peeler.


I have found that they do nothing at all. I never repair them and have never had a problem. And it is always the same size and shape  ;)

My theory is that Honda put it in the casting so, if your chains go loose then it chips the bit off and you find it in the sump. Just a reminder that your chains and tensioner need replacing  ;)   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: paul G on August 08, 2019, 07:53:23 AM
Or it could be that Mr Honda put it there so when it did break it clattered round the engine, wrecked a bucket load of stuff and you spent thousands in the dealership getting all the damage repaired.

Alas for Mr Honda he didn't get his sums right and it just dropped to the bottom of the engine instead, which just goes to show, Mr Honda didn't always get things right.  ;D ;D
Ah but what about the bikes down under it would make a mess of them ! ;)
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: K2-K6 on August 08, 2019, 08:10:53 AM
Or it could be that Mr Honda put it there so when it did break it clattered round the engine, wrecked a bucket load of stuff and you spent thousands in the dealership getting all the damage repaired.

Alas for Mr Honda he didn't get his sums right and it just dropped to the bottom of the engine instead, which just goes to show, Mr Honda didn't always get things right.  ;D ;D
Ah but what about the bikes down under it would make a mess of them ! ;)

Ah but it wouldn't have snapped it off in the first place with the chain hanging upside down  ;D
Title: Re: 750K0 Lower Crankcase casting
Post by: paul G on August 08, 2019, 09:18:20 AM
Or it could be that Mr Honda put it there so when it did break it clattered round the engine, wrecked a bucket load of stuff and you spent thousands in the dealership getting all the damage repaired.

Alas for Mr Honda he didn't get his sums right and it just dropped to the bottom of the engine instead, which just goes to show, Mr Honda didn't always get things right.  ;D ;D
Ah but what about the bikes down under it would make a mess of them ! ;)
;D ;D

Ah but it wouldn't have snapped it off in the first place with the chain hanging upside down  ;D
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