timebombprod
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Dont know a better way to start than saying that gas has mixed with my oil and I ran it about 30 miles with it like that. Engine didnt give out ran well the bike will idle at about 6-700 no problem once warm so I'd assume i have good compression going on still. (I have to say this was about a month ago, I have started the bike about 2 weeks ago aswell and it turned over and idled fine)
Opened up my valve cover to check clearances and the good news is all my clearances are within spec, but right when I lifted the valve cover off I could just smell straight fumes; gas mixed with my oil real well but I was running 15w 40 instead of 10w 40 so I think even if it broke down the viscosity of my oil i still was "safe", could be totally wrong about that.
Same deal with my oil pan I've just been letting asmuch liquid drip out as possible and I'll turn the engine to get any deposits of the oil to hopefully come out.
I guess the question is how do I eliminate asmuch gas or fumes as possible without tearing down the engine, is it a send it and forget it type deal? Is there any other covers I can remove that will have oil in them.
Should I get my carbs checked is that a possible reason this happens?
Another thought I had is can a vacuum line be too short to where it could pulsate more fuel than it's meant to?
Fuel valve is new and oem spec.
Been doing plenty of other work on bike
Opened up my valve cover to check clearances and the good news is all my clearances are within spec, but right when I lifted the valve cover off I could just smell straight fumes; gas mixed with my oil real well but I was running 15w 40 instead of 10w 40 so I think even if it broke down the viscosity of my oil i still was "safe", could be totally wrong about that.
Same deal with my oil pan I've just been letting asmuch liquid drip out as possible and I'll turn the engine to get any deposits of the oil to hopefully come out.
I guess the question is how do I eliminate asmuch gas or fumes as possible without tearing down the engine, is it a send it and forget it type deal? Is there any other covers I can remove that will have oil in them.
Should I get my carbs checked is that a possible reason this happens?
Another thought I had is can a vacuum line be too short to where it could pulsate more fuel than it's meant to?
Fuel valve is new and oem spec.
Been doing plenty of other work on bike
