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Milky oil sight glass...
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Anyhow, when I got home I was wiping down the bike and noticed my oil sight glass all milky. When I tipped the bike and checked the oil level it didn't necessarily look milky, but there seemed to be a film on the sight glass.
Can condensation cause this? I find it hard to believe riding in the rain can get water in the oil. For all I know this might happen a lot and I just happened to catch it last night since I was wiping things down right after riding.
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Is this happening because of the bike sitting all winter in the unheated garage?
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I also used about a quart of that Lucas Oil Stabilizer at my last oil change. I don't think I'm going to use it next time and see what happens. I'm about 600 miles away from an oil change (3000 mi. intervals).
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JR wrote:
Search the archives for a post on oil additives or stabilisers. I remember old cold ankles posted a link to a site which showed some Lucas additive foaming when used with a particular oil - I just cant remember the details.
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Search the archives for a post on oil additives or stabilisers. I remember old cold ankles posted a link to a site which showed some Lucas additive foaming when used with a particular oil - I just cant remember the details.
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Yeah, I've seen that test and it shyed me away from Lucas some time ago. For whatever reason I bought a gallon of it a while back and decided to try it again. I think I'm done with additives and will stick to regular oil in the future.
PS - You should read some of those testimonials on the Lucas site though...makes you think...
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I really don't like to hear an owner say "I keep it in the shed and start it up every two weeks..." That theory will not only result in moisture in the oil but will certainly allow condensation under the valve cover.
If someone askes to hear one of my bikes, I first decide if I'm prepared to start it up and run it twenty or so miles before I put it up. If not, I just say " I'd rather not".
I've never seen a milky sight glass that thirty minutes of spirited riding wouldn't cure. If you feel the need to spread oil over your cams and cylinder walls find a way to crank the engine without the ignition, thirty seconds ought to do it.
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