10-08-2007, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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Engine oil leak
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I don't post at all but visit the site everyday and do plenty of reading. Bought a 2007 gz250 back in june and been enjoying my little bike every day and still learning. I have about 1,100 miles on it, everything fine until this morning showing up to work it started leaking oil. I noticed when i came to a full stop and smelled the burning oil coming off my exhaust pipes. I had the bike serviced at a suzuki dealer at it's 600 mile mark. I called them up and they told me to simply take it back to them to check it out. But would it be ok if i ride the bike over there as long as it has oil in there? i'm scared that all the oil might spray out as i'm riding out there. As the bike sat for the last few hours, only 4 or 5 drops leaked out, it still has most of the oil. So should i just ride it over there or be on the safe side and haul it over on a truck? thanks alot Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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10-08-2007, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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Eh, save yourself having to get a ride to/from the dealer ... if you have access to a truck, load it up and take it.
If you dont have truck access, its probably fine to ride it over there since its only leaking a few drops. |
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10-09-2007, 11:09 AM | #4 | |
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HOWEVER...... Brand new bike, still under warranty, serviced by the dealer.........how come the DEALER is not sending a trailer to PICK IT UP!!!!! If this were MY bike, I would be insisting on that. :cuss:
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10-09-2007, 01:49 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for the advice
I left the bike here at work over night and there doesn't seem to be any more oil leaking out. I didn't want to risk the 15 minute ride to the dealer so i will call them up today and see if they can pick it up. I read through the whole manual and i didn't find any thing on retorquing bolts or what bolts to re-tighten. are there any? was the service dept. supposed to do this with the maintnance period and just didn't? am going to check if any bolts are loose under there. thanks guys Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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10-09-2007, 05:06 PM | #6 |
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Mmm, a new bike with an oil leak... Maybe a crazy mechanic did something wrong in the first oil change... :mad:
Seems that the oil sump cap isn't torqued correctly, but there's oil spattered around it too :??: There's no special torque setting for that bolts: Anyway, if oil level is still between the marks, you can ride it for 15 minutes without risk.
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10-09-2007, 05:30 PM | #7 |
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thank you for posting that chart jaime
Well during lunch i took the bike out for a spin but before that i cleaned up all the oil from under the engine. oil level was fine, so i let it idle while i looked under the frame and there was no sign of an oil leak. I rode it for maybe 2 miles and stopped to check... no leak rode it back another two miles and parked it with the engine on , looked under and nothing. So now i'm feeling really stupid and confused because the bike doesn't seem to leak anymore. is it possible that i ran over a patch of oil and sprayed it all over? but the front tire is clean ??? as in no oil residue, would the oil i maybe ran over get rubbed off within a mile of riding? thanks for the help. |
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10-09-2007, 05:48 PM | #8 |
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It's possible but so rare.
Also, sometimes small oil leaks get "auto-sealed" by the oil itself.
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See service manual under oil changes. Page 2-9 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE near the bottom of the page. Oil drain plug: 28 N-m (2.8 kg-m, 20.0 Ib-ft) The torque chart is for use on bolts that do not have a torque specified elsewhere in the manual. |
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