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Why has someone fitted what looks like 1950s plumbing to your bike?
Seems to have teflon tape there and really doesn't look standard but I dont know the bike. The only thing I can think of is a fuel pipe but it's not really the sort of pipe and fittings i would expect.
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That looks like a.breather. you've over filled the oil.
(Also ties in nicely with fistys identification of the type.)
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That is a bodge. That is where your leak is. That tin foil and cable ties definately shoukdnt be there.
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My brother has bodged that but the leak is oozing from the unusual plumbing looking thing ____________________ Kenneth Glendenning |
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| Kenglen28 wrote: |
My brother has bodged that but the leak is oozing from the unusual plumbing looking thing |
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As above, that fitting is an iron pneumatic fitting with a sintered bronze silencer and has no place on a motorcycle or running with oil in it (unless you are me and doing radical alterations to the standard breather system ). It did not come fitted to the bike from the factory.
It looks very like it's connected to a crankcase breather assembly so I would ordinarily suggest you have overfilled it with oil.
Another possible issue is if the outflow for the breather is blocked. They usually vent into the airbox.
What makes me worry you haven't is the presence of said fitting. Someone else has clearly had enough of an issue with this to have fitted that in an attempt to fix it which makes me concerned there is excess crankcase pressure. Could be caused by broken/worn/misaligned piston rings or maybe a head gasket blowing into an oilway. Possibly a damaged valve in the breather but they are usually passive on this kind of bike.
I hope your engine oil isn't the same colour as the stuff coming out of that silencer? If it is, your motorbike is sick.
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| stinkwheel wrote: | As above, that fitting is an iron pneumatic fitting with a sintered bronze silencer and has no place on a motorcycle or running with oil in it (unless you are me and doing radical alterations to the standard breather system  ). It did not come fitted to the bike from the factory.
It looks very like it's connected to a crankcase breather assembly so I would ordinarily suggest you have overfilled it with oil.
Another possible issue is if the outflow for the breather is blocked. They usually vent into the airbox.
What makes me worry you haven't is the presence of said fitting. Someone else has clearly had enough of an issue with this to have fitted that in an attempt to fix it which makes me concerned there is excess crankcase pressure. Could be caused by broken/worn/misaligned piston rings or maybe a head gasket blowing into an oilway. Possibly a damaged valve in the breather but they are usually passive on this kind of bike.
I hope your engine oil isn't the same colour as the stuff coming out of that silencer? If it is, your motorbike is sick.
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That golden thing is a type of filter element , that is why oil is pouring out of it. I don't know what this type of filter is called but the element looks like this : https://favpng.com/png_view/motorcycle-fuel-filter-gasoline-motorcycle-png/wx6uL3S8 Look at the construction of the filter itself, lots of little brass balls sintered together.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 260 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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