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Tertle_Power
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Hey guys,
I've been scouring the forums lately looking for a large oil dump from the breather line on to p of the engine and haven't found anything yet. About a year ago I jetted my 1981 gs1000 and put pods and pipes on it as well. When I removed the air-box, I put a filter on the end of the breather hose coming off the top of the engine, and have ran it like that for a year. It ran pretty well the whole time, was a wee bit rich so I recently just put an extra little washed on top of the needles. It stopped falling on its face in the mid range, and ran great. About two days after I did that work, I went for a night ride and barely made it to end of my block and back, because my bike spewed out most of my oil through the breather. I my rings went bad or something, but the next morning I checked all my spark plugs to see if they were covered in oil and none were. I checked all the compression on the cylinders as well, and they are where they have been since I've had the bike: 90, 120, 90, 90. Cylinder #2 has always been higher compression. My next step I'm going to remove the cover on top of the engine and check the baffling where the breather connects to. If that all checks out, do you guys have any idea what could be the problem, because I'm pretty stumped?
I've been scouring the forums lately looking for a large oil dump from the breather line on to p of the engine and haven't found anything yet. About a year ago I jetted my 1981 gs1000 and put pods and pipes on it as well. When I removed the air-box, I put a filter on the end of the breather hose coming off the top of the engine, and have ran it like that for a year. It ran pretty well the whole time, was a wee bit rich so I recently just put an extra little washed on top of the needles. It stopped falling on its face in the mid range, and ran great. About two days after I did that work, I went for a night ride and barely made it to end of my block and back, because my bike spewed out most of my oil through the breather. I my rings went bad or something, but the next morning I checked all my spark plugs to see if they were covered in oil and none were. I checked all the compression on the cylinders as well, and they are where they have been since I've had the bike: 90, 120, 90, 90. Cylinder #2 has always been higher compression. My next step I'm going to remove the cover on top of the engine and check the baffling where the breather connects to. If that all checks out, do you guys have any idea what could be the problem, because I'm pretty stumped?