M
Marvey
Guest
It's a good trick, but I didn't come up with it. Heard it from a bike mechanic ages ago and used it myself today.
An oil leak developed on the GS1100GK here about a week ago. After tolerating it for a few days, it needed to go. I knew it was on the front of the motor, so I had the general location down.
Degreased the whole motor, dried it, put baby powder on suspect areas, took it for a short spin and there it was.
The leak showed itself redhanded.
The fix was easier than I imagined it would be before the diagnosis, during the "what if" stage, and I rode it home and have confirmed success.
Spray the powder off with water after victory. Burning baby powder smells funny. Not as funny as burning oil...
An oil leak developed on the GS1100GK here about a week ago. After tolerating it for a few days, it needed to go. I knew it was on the front of the motor, so I had the general location down.
Degreased the whole motor, dried it, put baby powder on suspect areas, took it for a short spin and there it was.
The leak showed itself redhanded.
The fix was easier than I imagined it would be before the diagnosis, during the "what if" stage, and I rode it home and have confirmed success.
Spray the powder off with water after victory. Burning baby powder smells funny. Not as funny as burning oil...