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Another oil leak diagnostic method
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I'll add another oil leak diagnosis procedure, you might already know this, but others might find it useful.
This will work on most engines with a crankcase and a oil leak. The idea is to pressurize the crankcase with low air pressure, using compressed air, Regulated to 5psi, attach to the crankcase breather fitting, blocking all other external sources. On you bike there wouldn't be any but the breather where you now are pressurizing, but on other engines there would be a dipstick, PCV valve, etc. So with the crankcase now feed with air pressure regulated down to 5 psi, now you can see if it is a low leak, the oil coming out, or if a higher than oil level leak a spray bottle with soapy water will make bubbles at the leak just like a tire with a leak.
Remember to keep the Air pressure down to 5psi.
So some may have other ways as well. This method was shown to me by an Old Timer in the Industry many years ago, now thats become me, Old Timer.
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that stuff wipes off easy (or washes off).
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spray footpowder works well... just clean off any oil on the outside of the engine, spray the white powder over the area suspected and take the bike for a ride...that stuff wipes off easy (or washes off).
Can also just sit there looking around with a flashlight while the engine's running in neutral to see area where the powder starts turning dark.
Back in the olden days before florescent dye tracers, plain blue motor oil dye was added to the crankcase and watched for while engine was running.
Uncertain whether the plain dye is ever used anymore, or even available nowadays.
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spray footpowder works well... just clean off any oil on the outside of the engine, spray the white powder over the area suspected and take the bike for a ride...
that stuff wipes off easy (or washes off).
Been using spray foot powder for years to find leaks. One problem with riding the bike is the wind blows the oil around.
First clean off any oil residue. Spray the suspected area. Block off the crankcase breather tube. Run the bike at 1500 RPM for a minute or two to pressurize the cases. Look for where the sprayed area turns brown. That's your leak point.
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