I've realized that I have a big oil leak, but I can't figure out where it is. ('81 suzuki gs850g) Whenever I take bike out on the highway (around 70mph) the whole right side of the bike gets covered in oil. I mean it drips when I park it. I am having hard time localizing the leak. However it only leaks when riden at higher speeds (thus, higher rpms).
I have an oil cooler mounted on front of the bike. Is this stock? There are two hoses that go from cooler, under the gas tank and into the engine, just below the carburators. One of them goes directly into the egnine, while the other has some cilinder conected to it, and then into the engine. That cilinder also has some kind of electrical connection. Is that some kind of oil pump? I can't imagine how oil would cirlucate otherwise...
So I am thinking about taking the whole contraption off and closing shut holes in the engine. Removing cooler, hoses, and that little cilinder. I think I could eliminate a lot of places where oil could be coming from, and then clean it up and try to localize it again.
So: is it safe to remove oil cooler (weather is getting nice, and it's not hot any more)? Are there any other notorius places to check for high rpm oil leak?
Thanks...
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