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vallo2019
Forgot petcock on prime and empty the tank
Hello i have a 1980 gs1000 i was riding one day and gas was low so i switched over to res but i really put it on prime got home and parked and did not ride for a week or so when i went out i noticed yellow all over the engine and seen that it was on prime not res and had drained all the gas out of the tank in the the carbs and out the breather box. I was wondering could any of this gas of went in to the oil. or what do i need to do if it did. -
MisterCinders
Check your oil level through the sight glass. If it's increased above the usual setting (e.g., over the F line), there is gas in there. Also, remover the oil cap and smell for gas.
If there is any gas in the oil (or you just aren't sure), change the oil and filter before starting the engine again. Gas in the oil is VERY BAD, so get rid of that oil and the filter.
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Yes, the gas could have more than likely found its way into your crankcase. Check the oil level in the site glass is it over full? Does the oil smell like gas? I would just change it anyway.
-Dave82 GS1100E
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DanTheMan
I second and third that, change your oil. Here's a link you might find informative: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/
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vallo2019
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Katarat
I just did the carbs on my GPZ750 and did the same thing, forgot to put it in "on" from "prime". My wife was real pleased that the whole house smelled like gas. Its a wonder it didnt blow up when she opened the garage door. I also had just filled the tank too, Needless to say the oil was real thin when I dumped it. Had to take the plugs out & ground them on the wires and pump the cylinders out too. Lost about 2 gallons of gas in all
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. vallo2019,
Change the oil and filter. Is your air filter washable? If so, wash it let it dry, and spritz a very light mist of oil on it. Or just replace it if necessary. Make sure the cylinders are not full of gas. This can hydro-lock the engine and bend a rod. Go through the maintenance lists in your "mega-welcome" for all the necessary steps to get your bike into safe, reliable condition and keep it there.
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BassCliffLast edited by Guest; 05-14-2012, 09:08 PM.
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850GT_Rider
Originally posted by vallo2019 View PostHello i have a 1980 gs1000 i was riding one day and gas was low so i switched over to res but i really put it on prime got home and parked and did not ride for a week or so when i went out i noticed yellow all over the engine and seen that it was on prime not res and had drained all the gas out of the tank in the the carbs and out the breather box. I was wondering could any of this gas of went in to the oil. or what do i need to do if it did.
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