krb1945
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the crank case catch bowl. After riding yesterday I unscrewed the catch bowl. About a tablespoon of oil, which is normal, but it just reaked of gas. So I decided to unscrew the one on the SE5... which had much less oil,but it also reaked of gas. My SO said the SE5 had no fumes when sitting at a stop. My SM had terrible fumes when stopped. I also plugged the spring drain on the catch bowls with JB Weld because both were weeping a little.
I have check all the hose clamps that are related to fuel. None were loose or leaking. I also check the plug in the airbox where the crank case use to vent to. It was a little loose so I replaced it.
This would seem to indicate these machines are running a very rich mixture and fuel is draining down the cylinder walls into the oil. If this is the case it definitely contributes to reduced fuel mileage.
I, we, haven't had the second update yet. Trying to get an appointment at Lake City.
Is anyone else experiencing the strong fumes in the catch can?
I have check all the hose clamps that are related to fuel. None were loose or leaking. I also check the plug in the airbox where the crank case use to vent to. It was a little loose so I replaced it.
This would seem to indicate these machines are running a very rich mixture and fuel is draining down the cylinder walls into the oil. If this is the case it definitely contributes to reduced fuel mileage.
I, we, haven't had the second update yet. Trying to get an appointment at Lake City.
Is anyone else experiencing the strong fumes in the catch can?