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JRossi17
Oil out of the airbox
Got the bike going and its idling great, reving up fine etc but its dripping oil out of the overflow box (atleast thats where i believe its coming out). I think i might have to much oil in the bike would that of caused it. I need to do an oil change before i take it out anyway but not sure whats going on. The previous owner had a tad over 4 quarts in it he said and I thought it was only 3.5?Tags: None
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Originally posted by JRossi17 View PostGot the bike going and its idling great, reving up fine etc but its dripping oil out of the overflow box (atleast thats where i believe its coming out). I think i might have to much oil in the bike would that of caused it. I need to do an oil change before i take it out anyway but not sure whats going on. The previous owner had a tad over 4 quarts in it he said and I thought it was only 3.5?1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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JRossi17
Ya, its also dripping on the header somewhere as well. It also idles fine but wont go in gear, it just dies off.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Yes, check the oil level with the bike on the center stand. Look near the brake pedal. There will be a round sight glass on the clutch cover. It will have an "F" and an "L" marked on it for "Full" and "Low". Your bike will take a little less than 4 quarts to fill it. See the oil change tutorial on my website for all the details. Make sure that your oil is not overfull because gas is leaking into the crankcase from a leaky petcock or faulty float valves and seats in the carbs.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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BassCliff
Hi,
Dripping on the header may mean that you need to replace the tach cable seals in the head. It's an easy job. Mr. Bwringer has the tutorial on his website... http://www.bwringer.com/gs
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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JRossi17
Well i found the culprit, pictured below it just kinda spits it out a tad, nothing ungodly excessive just out of that corner right there. Checked the oil level in the window and its way past full. My hope is is its spitting out the excess oil and the gasket isnt shot. All the bolts are tight so its not from that.
Last edited by Guest; 04-24-2011, 02:42 PM.
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jus1087
Originally posted by JRossi17 View PostYa, its also dripping on the header somewhere as well. It also idles fine but wont go in gear, it just dies off.
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BassCliff
Hi,
As long as you're replacing the valve cover gasket, have you adjusted the valves?
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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JRossi17
Ill have to order a valve cover gasket and adjust the valves while im in there. Get an oil change done to and see if that fixes it up. Just got done detail cleaning the engine up so the bike should be happy with me after this lol.
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Originally posted by JRossi17 View PostYa, its also dripping on the header somewhere as well. It also idles fine but wont go in gear, it just dies off.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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JRossi17
It started going through gears now. When you put it in gear and rev it up to go it goes up to about 2500 and dies off, will idle fine at about 1200. No its not from me using the clutch just to get that out of the way.
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