Back in late October 07 when I checking this bike trying to decide if this was the bike for me, one of the first things I did was check the oil level. The oil was very dark but was clearly between the L and F marks on the glass. At some point after I bought it I noticed that the oil level was well above the F. The oil level was so high that the window was completely black.
After reading some posts here I figured that my petcock was bad and that I was getting fuel in the crankcase. But, before I just buy a new petcock I wanted to be sure. I decided the change the oil and see what was what, which I finally did on Tuesday (3/25).
Got the old black oil all drained out, put in a new filter, and got some good clean 10w40 back in there. Hit the glass just between the L and F marks.
Now this new 10w40 came in a one gallon jug and I used just about the whole thing to get the right level I poured the remaining pint or so into a tupperware container to save for later use and put the old black oil in the gallon jug. Funny thing about the old oil. It does not smell like fuel and there is only about 4 quarts of it. Boy did that make me feel good. No $60 petcock required.
Anyway, I've been riding a little since then. 60 or 70 miles each a couple of times this week and a few hours today. Each time I check the oil level, tire pressure, etc before I leave. Everything is A-OK. I get home from a little grocery run tonight, decide to oil the chain, and while I'm doing that I see a can of Seafoam. I realize that I had forgotten the part of my oil change plan which included adding Seafoam to the crankcase.
So, as I'm about the put the Seafoam in and I notice that my oil level is above the F mark. So far above the mark that all I can see in the glass is oil.
I'm at a loss. How can this be? BTW, I did not add the Seafoam. I'm not sure what to do now. Do I drain some oil out? How could it have gone up? Where would it come from?
Any ideas, advise, suggestions?
Thanks,
gbw
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