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oneliterbeater
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Hello everyone. My name is Joe and I just picked up a 79 GS1000. About half way home from picking it up, I noticed oil spraying on my leg from somewhere. I stopped at a gas station to check it out, but couldn't tell where it was coming from. Couldn't see any oil in the sight window, so I started adding oil. I ended up putting 3+ quarts in it and still couldn't see any in the sight window. I started it back up and it was pumping oil out faster than I could fill it. So, I ended up calling a friend and hauled it home. By then it was dark and I was disgusted, so I just rolled it into the garage.
Today after work, I rolled it out and started it and the oil is pumping out of a tube at the top of the engine. From the tube that is in a picture in this post :
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...crankcase+tube
I assume it is the crankcase vent tube spoken of in the post. I tried searching for a few hours last night on your forums here, but that's the best thing I've found so far. My problem seems to be quite more serious than a "leak" as it will pump out a quart of oil in less than a minute at idle.
Is there supposed to be a hose connected to that tube? Or do I have some sort of catastrophic failure coming on?
Any help will be very appreciated. It's been a long time since I've owned a bike and I'm excited to get back on.
Many thanks,
Joe
Today after work, I rolled it out and started it and the oil is pumping out of a tube at the top of the engine. From the tube that is in a picture in this post :
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...crankcase+tube
I assume it is the crankcase vent tube spoken of in the post. I tried searching for a few hours last night on your forums here, but that's the best thing I've found so far. My problem seems to be quite more serious than a "leak" as it will pump out a quart of oil in less than a minute at idle.
Is there supposed to be a hose connected to that tube? Or do I have some sort of catastrophic failure coming on?
Any help will be very appreciated. It's been a long time since I've owned a bike and I'm excited to get back on.
Many thanks,
Joe