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Re: Found Oil on the Engine - Need Advice
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No problems with you speaking your mind Easy Rider, none at all. My dad use to say, "I may not like what you have to say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it!" |
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from Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary. condescend'ing (sic), gracious to inferiors : offensively patronising. also, see "patronise" .......... to give encouragement to ........... Yes, I agree with Easy .... neither (a) nor (b) seem to fit. |
Re: Found Oil on the Engine - Need Advice
Check the nuts on bolts that are located between the exhaust pipes at the front of the head and under the carb at the rear of the head they should have lock washers and be tight . I snugged them up on my bike after oil appeared on the right side after a 100 mile highway ride. No signs of oil since that. Do this when the engine is cold and loosen then tighten do not apply too much pressure
use a 10 mm wrench. The engine diagram will show them as part of the design. Check the on-line manual for a picture. . |
Re: Found Oil on the Engine - Need Advice
Can't believe we got back to the original thread topic. Nice job trykemike. How the hell did you do that after all that other battery talk and other bantering on here? :2tup:
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Re: Found Oil on the Engine - Need Advice
Check out this link:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1236 Read down, a fellow owner tackled this problem in detail :-) |
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