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diamond 11-06-05 09:25 AM

The oil fairy
 
Not only have i got bodged wiring that causes my bike to break down and not start and do strange things. But now i've got the mother of all oil leaks. I noticed it wednesday night but still had oil showing up to 3/4 of full on site glass, still half full yesterday morning so went to work on the bike, and when i checked this morning i had no oil at all to see in my site glass. Yet none on the ground under my bike. I think some ones stealing my oil(the oil fairy). Worse than that i may have knackered my engine.


HELP!!!!!!

wheelnut 11-06-05 10:04 AM

How are you filling and checking the oil?

The bike must be stood upright, ie, not on the side stand.

It sounds like you may have overfilled it.

They are a pig to check on your own because you have to hold it upright and lay on the floor to see through the spyhole, especially if you have fairing lowers

diamond 11-06-05 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheelnut
How are you filling and checking the oil?

The bike must be stood upright, ie, not on the side stand.

It sounds like you may have overfilled it.

They are a pig to check on your own because you have to hold it upright and lay on the floor to see through the spyhole, especially if you have fairing lowers

Yeah i'm checkin it properly there is absolutely nothin in there. And it's definatly not been over filled haven't put any oil in for months :oops:

I've found where it's leaking. The plastic cover thingy with the oil filler cap in the top has got cracks round 2 or 3 of the bolts.

richwill68 11-06-05 11:20 AM

Hi e.d.

Sounds like you need a new cover then! Easy enough job to do though.

Unless you noticed your red oil light come on :cry: , you are unlikely to have done any engine damage (this is an oil pressure indicator). If it lights up, you have low or no oil pressure. Even though your oil level may have been low, there should have been enough in there to circulate at a normal pressure otherwise your warning light would have come on. This is presuming your oil pressure warning light and switch are working :wink: . Easy to check: does the light come on when you turn the ignition on? If so, does it go out almost immediately when you thumb the starter? If the answers to both is yes, you should be ok.

Regards

Rich

Viney 11-06-05 04:18 PM

Id recomend getting yourself a Black K5 with lowers, seat hump, hugger...oh, you have ok then!

Then id recomend taking your sv over the ranges and getting the boys with tanks to blow it up. Sounds like, im sorry to say, that your old bike as a bit of a dog!

wheelnut 11-06-05 07:30 PM

If its a new bike, I would recommend taking Cloggsys oft proffered wisdom, and ring your dealer :?

I had a new engine fitted because the dealer left the filler plug loose. & my oil light never came on either :shock:

diamond 11-06-05 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by wheelnut
If its a new bike, I would recommend taking Cloggsys oft proffered wisdom, and ring your dealer :?

I had a new engine fitted because the dealer left the filler plug loose. & my oil light never came on either :shock:

No i bought a new bike today when i went to the garage to get parts for the old one. :lol:

K 11-06-05 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by e.d.
No i bought a new bike today when i went to the garage to get parts for the old one. :lol:

Man, that's an extreme repair job if ever there was one! :wink:

Quiff Wichard 11-06-05 11:48 PM

E.D ur jokin- u didnt buya new bike did ya??

diamond 12-06-05 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quiff Wichard
E.D ur jokin- u didnt buya new bike did ya??

No i'm not jokin, New K5 in black coming my way :lol:


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