Oil from air box
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Oil from air box
I know it has been cover before, but refresh my memory. I have oil comming from the bottom of the air box area. It covered the radiator as well. It looks like trans fluid. I have stood the bike up all the time since new in 02, go riding twice a week and have not had the prob. tell know.
i got the same type of problem
its leakin from under the air box to the bottome of the rad, the oil is catching under the rad shroud on the frame. if you install the ac nerfs, right infront of where the bars connect infront of the rad.
how would i check to see whats wrong?
and i have the oil line update, there is no hose going from the top drain nipple aynwhere.
its leakin from under the air box to the bottome of the rad, the oil is catching under the rad shroud on the frame. if you install the ac nerfs, right infront of where the bars connect infront of the rad.
how would i check to see whats wrong?
and i have the oil line update, there is no hose going from the top drain nipple aynwhere.
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...the dipstick is worthless, even if you epoxy paint so you can see it, the level never seems to be true or revealing, leading to easy overfills or underfills, even with following the idling/settling procedures exactly --- it seems better to just change oil and add only 1-1/3 quart, and not even try to look at the crummy dipstick....then change oil at reasonable intervals. If you don't have a leak somewhere, you should be OK.
Also, if the air filter was not "bone-dry" before you re-oiled it, the oil tends to separate and eventually drain off the filter, also messing up the airbox tray...These super-absorbent air filters take a LONG time to dry out "completely" after cleaning -- good to keep a spare handy and ready, or it can take you all weekend to clean & dry & oil !
yeah, let us know if it stops....you may need to purge a few more ounces-- a little extra oil goes a looong way as you know, all over & down and around and covers everything - yuck!.
Also, if the air filter was not "bone-dry" before you re-oiled it, the oil tends to separate and eventually drain off the filter, also messing up the airbox tray...These super-absorbent air filters take a LONG time to dry out "completely" after cleaning -- good to keep a spare handy and ready, or it can take you all weekend to clean & dry & oil !
yeah, let us know if it stops....you may need to purge a few more ounces-- a little extra oil goes a looong way as you know, all over & down and around and covers everything - yuck!.
alright thanks for the pointers!
yeah there was a little bit of crap in the box, i cleaned it out, and the level of oil seems good now, i just pulled the airfilter off and cleaned it so im waiting for it to dry. and it was not bone dry, it had fair amount of oil on er...so between my dad and i didnt think it shoudda had that much, it more then likely came from the overfill of oil so. she should be alright.
i'll let you guys know if the oil in the box continues, thanks agin for the pointers
:head: :usa
yeah there was a little bit of crap in the box, i cleaned it out, and the level of oil seems good now, i just pulled the airfilter off and cleaned it so im waiting for it to dry. and it was not bone dry, it had fair amount of oil on er...so between my dad and i didnt think it shoudda had that much, it more then likely came from the overfill of oil so. she should be alright.
i'll let you guys know if the oil in the box continues, thanks agin for the pointers
:head: :usa
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oil in air filter
i have an 02' cannibal and i was wondering if anyone knew where i could get tha oil line update kit for it and how much would it cost? and does it fix tha problem with oil over flowing into air filter when ran hard?