08-28-2011, 08:33 PM | #31 |
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Re: Crankcase filled with fuel...help!!
Guys, I had the same problem with the fuel mixed with the oil. Check your petcock valve diaphragm before.
I just replace the hole piece and the problem is solved. I hope this help! Good luck. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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09-04-2011, 09:11 PM | #32 |
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Re: Crankcase filled with fuel...help!!
Ok, I have taken the petcock apart, nothing looks wrong with it, but obviously something is, so I will have to experiment some more I guess. I emptied all the fuel and oil out of the crankcase, emptied the oil out of the air filter box, and took the spark plug out. I then cranked it over several times and nothing came out of the spark plug hole. I am guessing that all the fluids leaked all the way down to the crank case...I let the bike sit for several days. I left if all apart for the past few days just to let the fuel dry out as much as possible.
I think my next plan of action is to put a minimum amount of fuel in the tank and hook the petcock back on and see what happens. If I can't get that part to work, then no point in messing with the rest. I need to get that problem fixed first. However, I have a question. I went to pick up some more mobile 1 synthetic oil and its $9 a quart. Money is getting tight for me right now and I really don't want to waste all the oil. Since I have drained all fuel and oil out and will be changing the oil filter, can I just put regular motorcycle oil back in now? If nothing else, use regular oil until I get it running, then change it back to synthetic later after I know everything is fine. |
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As long as the oil does not say energy conserving it will not hurt the clutches. All 10w40, 15w40, 15w50 oils are O.K. As mentioned Shell Rotella 15w40 dino oil is used by a lot of motorcycle riders. JASO is an acronym that stands for "The Japanese Automotive Standards Organization." Among other things, they set standards for oil to be used in motorcycles. Shell Rotella T 15W-40 conventional oil now lists on its packaging JASO MA as one of the specifications it meets, as does the Rotella website product page:
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09-05-2011, 02:08 PM | #36 | |
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09-05-2011, 02:13 PM | #37 | |
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I have the money, I just don't want to spend it. I don't like spending money unless absolutely necessary. If I need to spend the money, I will, I would just rather save a few bucks if possible. I would be okay at $4-5 a quart, I just don't like spending $9/quart. |
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Sure it is O.K. I believe that oil is slick. Brand name means nothing to me. I have a 1992 Geo Prism with 249,000 miles on it, I have used different oils in it with no problems. I don't know why you could not find any Shell oil at your Wal-mart, I have never been in a Wal-Mart that didn't stock it.
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09-05-2011, 03:50 PM | #40 |
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You might find Shell Rotella at a truck stop. It is a common oil for big rigs. Auto parts stores usually carry it. As for switching back to a conventional oil after using a synthetic you can stop worrying. On a couple of other forums I inhabit the riders have switched back and forth with oil with no ill effects. My Vstrom had Amsoil in it for 4 years before switching to conventional Rotella to save a lot of money. Amsoil popped up to $20 a U.S quart here in the GWN. $14 was acceptable but $20 is retarded.
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