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RT oil overfill

palover

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My dealer overfilled my oil by apx 3/8 inch over the fill mark when measured hot. After a ride, a quantity of oil, apx 2 - 3 oz, appeared under the bike on the garage floor toward the rear wheel. The dealer has no idea as to where the oil came from in the bike. I will probably siphon enough oil to bring it down to the full line. Anybody have an idea as to where the oil came from?
 
To remove the excass oil use a turkey baster with clear 6 inch hose that fits the open part of the baster. The over fill will cause an over pressure in the oiling system and can blow an engine seal and in a SE5 trans. cause shifting problems. Do this ASAP.Mike
 
My dealer overfilled my oil by apx 3/8 inch over the fill mark when measured hot. After a ride, a quantity of oil, apx 2 - 3 oz, appeared under the bike on the garage floor toward the rear wheel. The dealer has no idea as to where the oil came from in the bike. I will probably siphon enough oil to bring it down to the full line. Anybody have an idea as to where the oil came from?

Air cleaner box, Search blow by.. I guess your dealer never worked on Dry sump engines.:rolleyes:
Or hes just playing stupid..
 
It could be dripping out of the airbox, or it could actually be some of the drained oil that collected in the splash pan due to a clumsy change and no clean up afterward. Could also be a blown filter o-ring due to an improper installation, or a bad oil pressure sensor. Clean it up, then ride it and start tracing the source.
 
Cleaning..!!

ideally you would pull the panels and bottom plate and clean them if they are full of oil it could be what Scotty said. At that time you can check for oil on the engine and around the filter cover and check that the filter cap bolts are tight. Clean the whole area re assemble ryde and recheck....good luck..!! :thumbup:
 
Same issue

Think I might be having the same issue, took it to the dealer and they stripped it had powder all over it to trace the leak but could not find any leaks. Have it back for two days and there was a drp on the garage floor. I am not sure what I should do next. I guess I will need to try another dealer.
pisses me off as the weather is perfect for riding
 
oil leak back wheel

hi, had oil leak on side back tire,,,and on the ground,,,,,was the rear schock leaking oil ,,,,
 
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