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dylandun 10-06-13 10:40 PM

oil cooler lines weeping
 
think my oil cooler lines are "weeping" seems to be always a little bit wet and damp.. may just be the seals on them corroded. anyone else had this?
do i replace the whole cables or just the seals and any idea where i would get them from ?

Sid Squid 10-06-13 11:03 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
What's leaking exactly - is it the unions, or the joint between the solid and flexible pipes?

If the former then new sealing washers may fix it, if the latter then the pipes will need replacing.

Red ones 11-06-13 05:08 AM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
Look at the solid line closely, they do corrode. Mine wept slightly for a very short while then let go and made a nasty mess.

dylandun 11-06-13 11:29 AM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
where would i manage too get a new one? and how do i go about replacing it

jambo 11-06-13 02:18 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
They are not complicated to replace. You'll want fresh washers and then it's just a bolt at each end. Bear in mind it'll all be full of oil though.

In terms of where from, Suzuki will sell you new items. I'd be wary of 2nd hand parts in this instance as if they've had some trauma in a crash they can burst a little while after (seen this previously).

I had a set made up by a company called Pirtek by taking the old lines along for them to use as a pattern, so anywhere that can make up hydraulic hoses should be able to help. If they ask about pressures, I think it has to handle a whopping 30psi or so (most of the hydraulic lines and fittings are rated to hundreds of psi).

Jambo


Edit: This thread suggests Goodridge may do a kit

dylandun 11-06-13 02:53 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
Do would it be best to replace them and the oil around the same time

Red ones 11-06-13 08:37 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
You have to dump the oil out to replace them anyhow - unless the oil is fairly new you may as well replace it.

I think OEM hoses are about £60-£70 and the most likely one to weep would be the rigid one part # 16460-17G00.

I had little choice, mine let go and dumped oil down the motorway on the way to work, I had to pour oil in the top and watch it slowly pee out all the way to a bike repairer. Had I the chance I would have used Pirtek too.

M65 12-06-13 11:12 AM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
I had exactly the same problem earlier this year. The solid part of the line had just corroded so a fine mist was spraying out of the line. I was quoted £72 for a new line but managed to get a cooler with the lines, all in good condition, from a K9 bike off eBay for £50.

dylandun 13-06-13 01:07 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
do i need any like washers ? ordered a pair off ebay :)

M65 13-06-13 03:42 PM

Re: oil cooler lines weeping
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dylandun (Post 2876570)
do i need any like washers ? ordered a pair off ebay :)

When I did mine, I used my original washers as they were still totally fine. Probably not best practice to be fair so you would have to see what yours are like. Ideally, get some new ones just to be sure.


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