This time however I did not do that and I just used the side kickstand to support the bike since it would be a half hour or so before I was ready to ride.
When I went back outside after 30 minutes or so, I noticed what appeared to be oil laying on top of the crank case on the left side just under the carbs and running down the side of the engine side cover and dripping on the driveway. I first thought it was gasoline from maybe a drippy carb bowl but upon inspection it was too thick and slick and had no gas smell.
I took a clean old white T-shirt rag and wiped the under side of the float bowl and came up with nothing. But I then wiped the underside of the air box right where the side covers fit the airbox and came up with some nice yellow fresh clean oil stains on the rag.
I put the bike back on its center stand and pulled the side covers off the air box and found laying on the bottom of the airbox some shallow pools of oil. Evidently this time when I put the bike on its side kick stand and the bike leans to the left this oil will move to the left side, seep out around the bottom of the airbox side cover, and drip out onto the top of the engine crank case and run down the side of the engine cover and drip on the driveway.
There are no signs of oil drips on the floor of the garage and I usually always park the bike on its center stand which explains why I have not noticed these oil signs before and explains why none has dripped to the floor. The bottom of the air box is actually a little lower than the side covers and if place on its center stand the oil would never run out around the side covers and drip down on the engine.
The bike has just 14,000 miles on it and the air filter has 3000 on it. Could this oil be showing up in the airbox because the air filter may be dirty and need to be cleaned? I think the manual says to clean the air filter at 3000. Would this have anything to do with oil pooling inside my airbox?
As always, I appreciate your wisdom.
GS750GUY
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