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Oil all over my engine
So I have a 2016 F3-T. I had the oil and oil filter changed. But over the last few days, I have smelt oil while I am riding. I looked and it appears that when he pulled the old oil filter, oil got all over the engine. And as I rode it, it made it worse.
Can I take it to a car wash to clean off the oil? I remove the front ride bay plate to expose the brake fluid resorvor, and when I use a flash light, I see oil on a lot of things, including the foam. What should I do?
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I would not use an auto car wash spray on any areas under the plastic. It is not very hard to remove the plastic from that side to allow you to get in with rags and low pressure cleaner from a spray bottle. As a benefit, you can also check to see there is not a leak around the top of the oil filter. Would be hard for someone to foul up replacing the oil filter cap, but anything is possible.
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If it were me, I'd go back to the shop and tell them, you made the mess, you clean it up. Why have to undo someone else's sloppy work?
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The first thing I would do is properly check the oil level. If it is over-full you want to get that corrected ASAP! If it is a leak, the oil level may be low. Depending on how low the oil level is, that would also need to be corrected ASAP.
Once you are sure the oil level is correct. I'd take it back to the dealer who did the work and give them a chance to make it right.
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I ended up calling them. They are going to come back out today and look at it. I believe I found the issue though. The tech added 6 quarts of oil, and I believe I need only 5. So they over filled it. He said he would look at that and drain some out, if necessary. I hope I don't have some kind of a gasket leak or something because of the overfill of oil.
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sounds like another bad dealership. adding 6 qts is overfill, need 5 qts or near there. maybe they didn't know there are 2 drain plugs to remove??
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Originally Posted by acdcking12
I ended up calling them. They are going to come back out today and look at it. I believe I found the issue though. The tech added 6 quarts of oil, and I believe I need only 5. So they over filled it. He said he would look at that and drain some out, if necessary. I hope I don't have some kind of a gasket leak or something because of the overfill of oil.
Yep! Kind of figured it would go like this. I'm with you. I hope you didn't blow out a seal or gasket. Let's hope that is the case. I always tell people to check the dealers work (if possible) before you leave. It may be a bit awkward. But it's YOUR RIDE! And with dealership track records, it's not without reason. It always makes me chuckle when people post that they always have the dealership do the work because they are the experts and they want it done right. And granted, that's the way it should be. I agree. But, if you only saw what goes on behind the curtain. Many times you will do a better job than the dealership. Because again, it's your ride, not theirs.
I wish you the best of luck on this on. I think, chances are, you'll be fine.
Last edited by BajaRon; 12-27-2019 at 11:50 AM.
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Definitely have the dealership fix their mess up. Having too much oil could cause nearly as many problems as having too little oil. Have them to fix it and then keep an eye on things to make sure that no gaskets are screwed up.
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Definitively hope that there is no damage and just removing the extra oil will make everything back to normal.
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As far as the Spyder, if it was simply overfilled, you will be fine. A local had his overfilled about 1 1/2 quarts. Puked oil out all over the place. With proper oil amount and a good cleaning, it was back to normal.
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Originally Posted by PMK
As far as the Spyder, if it was simply overfilled, you will be fine. A local had his overfilled about 1 1/2 quarts. Puked oil out all over the place. With proper oil amount and a good cleaning, it was back to normal.
Mine has an extra quart in it. But yeah, oil everywhere. Where is all the oil actually coming from if not a broken seal or gasket?
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Originally Posted by acdcking12
Mine has an extra quart in it. But yeah, oil everywhere. Where is all the oil actually coming from if not a broken seal or gasket?
I forget exactly, may have been dipstick, but thought Kenny B mentioned somewhere else. Regardless, Kenny has a lot of experience as a Spyder tech, and stated reset oil to correct level, and the problem will subside.
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Not familiar with the ACE 1330,but could it have been pushing oil out a breather pipe? If so check your air filter. The dealer may owe you a new one.
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Originally Posted by pegasus1300
Not familiar with the ACE 1330,but could it have been pushing oil out a breather pipe? If so check your air filter. The dealer may owe you a new one.
The breather connection is far from the filter. Small vertical hose that runs from the throttle body area to the case. Air filter is two airboxes and 24” of connecting duct away.
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So as an update, a guy came out last night to my house. Found that oil was gushing out of the dipstick when the bike hit 3000RPM. So he then checked, and verified it was an overfill. Drained 3/4 of a quart. Rechecked and all is correct now and no more leaking. He cleaned everything up, refunded me for a quart of oil, and I rode the bike into work today smiling the whole way.
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Originally Posted by acdcking12
So as an update, a guy came out last night to my house. Found that oil was gushing out of the dipstick when the bike hit 3000RPM. So he then checked, and verified it was an overfill. Drained 3/4 of a quart. Rechecked and all is correct now and no more leaking. He cleaned everything up, refunded me for a quart of oil, and I rode the bike into work today smiling the whole way.
Excellent to hear. Sadly though happens much too often by shops and owners unaware of the correct oil amount.
FWIW, based on the true difficulty to remove every drop from every nook and cranny, you may see a drop or two for a bit. Just use a paper towel and wipe it up. If you can maybe reach under and wipe the dripping location if it does happen.
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Why gushing, no o ring in place?
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