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PostPosted: 18:17 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: milky substance? Reply with quote

hello,

Jus a quick question, I took the tank of my r6 to do something the other day, there is some kind of breather, looks like a minature airbox under the tank. I removed this so i could get a better look at something and there were traces of milky oil in the pipes???

Prob just getting worried! Head gasket??????

Any help please
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PostPosted: 18:26 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Iv found such where waters got in the oil before. So possibly.
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PostPosted: 18:33 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crankcase breather?

Given the cold, frosty weather we've been having, there is a high likleyhood of condensation forming in the crankcase which would emulsify with the oil to form a mayonaise-like substance.

Generally speaking, a good long run to get the engine up to temperature will shift it.
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PostPosted: 18:36 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
Crankcase breather?

Given the cold, frosty weather we've been having, there is a high likleyhood of condensation forming in the crankcase which would emulsify with the oil to form a mayonaise-like substance.

Generally speaking, a good long run to get the engine up to temperature will shift it.


This.

However double check your oil through the sight glass/dipstick and the filler for evidence of milky gunk. If it is there and doesn't shift after a reasonable length ride then it could well be your head gasket. Have you noticed a drop in the level of coolant recently?
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PostPosted: 18:43 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes it is an oil breather, certainly wouldn't be too concerned this time of year - my SV's oil cap is milky-as! ... it clears up come summer.

As suggested, dip the dipstick and check the actual oil itself is water free. there shouldn't be any notable amount of milkiness in the actual oil.
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PostPosted: 18:53 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would love to give more info but i dont have a license yet Sad got My mod 1 on friday at last!!!

Thanks for your info guys!
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PostPosted: 19:49 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Blue_SV650S wrote:
Yes it is an oil breather, certainly wouldn't be too concerned this time of year - my SV's oil cap is milky-as! ...



Mine too, untill it had that 3 hour ride on sunday Cool (had to test the new lid)


As has been said this and steam from the exhaust are perfectly normal in cold and damp weather, but if you want total piece of mind mark the fluid level in the coolant tank when the bike is cold, after a good ride re-check it the next morning Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:12 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some bikes have a catch-pot for collecting this. You are supposed to drain it once in a while.
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PostPosted: 21:13 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, I usually get my wife to drain my milky substance when I can't hold it in any more. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:06 - 12 Jan 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pete. wrote:
Some bikes have a catch-pot for collecting this. You are supposed to drain it once in a while.


Aye. Check out what happens when you try to fit an emissions compliant breather system with catch pot to an engine that was designed in the 1950's (which originally vented to the outside air, although most people pointed the breather pipe at the chain which then self-oiled).

A good example of what mayonaise looks like (there is a duck-bill breather in that pot somewhere. One of the main reasons my Bullet was burning so much oil)
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/distributor/DSCN0705.png
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