Last spring, after a short ride on my 450T, gas flooded one or both cylinders. I suspect it was debris holding open the petcock and allowing gas through the carb and into the cylinder.
After draining and changing the gas, and verifying the petcock was OK, the problem stopped. However, gas had been allowed into the engine and was mixed with the oil. Regrettably I rode around probably 40 miles with the engine in this condition, not realizing it might cause other problems. After each ride, a few drops of oil would leak out from the seal around the clutch lever.
On Saturday, after the bike had sat for a few months (winter) I started up the bike again, and it coughed out black smoke for a few minutes. It ran with a lot of hesitation and low power. I drained the oil and removed the filter. I was not surprised that the oil smelled of gas, but I was surprised that the oil was really dirty. I had changed the oil shortly before the gas leak occurred last Spring.
Anyway, after the oil change, the bike is running great again, and there is no oil leak after a ride.
What I'm wondering is:
1. will the gas in the oil episode create any additional problems I should look for?
2. why did "fresh" oil get so sludgy so fast? I have only ridden the bike maybe 100 miles between the previous oil change and this one.
Thanks for any help,
-Matt
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