Hey Everyone,
I have a friend that rides a '79 xs750 special and we recently ran into a bit of a problem. When he first got the bike, it ran great, no issues and everything seemed to function well.
We've done a little chopping on the bike to bob it out, but still no problems. We haven't done any engine mods, etc. The problem started some time ago, and he relates it to the following:
He had the bike in neutral and went to let the clutch out. Somehow, the bike apparently was in gear or "went into gear" and the bike lurched forward a bit and then stalled. No biggie, completely expect it to do so. The "oil" light came on, which again, you'd expect.
He started the bike up again, and it started fine and seemed fine, but the oil light refused to go off. He later checked the oil window on the side and noticed he didn't see any oil, figuring it was low he went ahead and added some. Then added little more.
We think he added too much, because he ended up filling the window, oops. So we drained the oil and got it back to where it should be.
Now for the problem. When riding (usually at higher rpms, but sometimes in lower rpms) the bike will push oil out the crank case breather. This results in a huge mess as it runs over the top of the crank case and then off the left side of the engine, onto the foot peg and exhaust.
It does stop after a while, but then when you check the oil window later, it's too low again (not showing). Seems like it's building some sort of back pressure.
We've read where this could be related to rings, but if that were the case, we should be burning oil and the bike burns clean. The only time it 'smokes' is when using the choke, but again - you'd expect that.
Our current thought is that the oil pump is either not working or is plugged. We are planning on tearing this down sometime in the next week or so, but would really like to hear any other suggestions you may have.
All thoughts are welcome and encouraged! My apologies for such a lengthy first post, but too much information is better than not enough
Thanks -
pdxwarrior
I have a friend that rides a '79 xs750 special and we recently ran into a bit of a problem. When he first got the bike, it ran great, no issues and everything seemed to function well.
We've done a little chopping on the bike to bob it out, but still no problems. We haven't done any engine mods, etc. The problem started some time ago, and he relates it to the following:
He had the bike in neutral and went to let the clutch out. Somehow, the bike apparently was in gear or "went into gear" and the bike lurched forward a bit and then stalled. No biggie, completely expect it to do so. The "oil" light came on, which again, you'd expect.
He started the bike up again, and it started fine and seemed fine, but the oil light refused to go off. He later checked the oil window on the side and noticed he didn't see any oil, figuring it was low he went ahead and added some. Then added little more.
We think he added too much, because he ended up filling the window, oops. So we drained the oil and got it back to where it should be.
Now for the problem. When riding (usually at higher rpms, but sometimes in lower rpms) the bike will push oil out the crank case breather. This results in a huge mess as it runs over the top of the crank case and then off the left side of the engine, onto the foot peg and exhaust.
It does stop after a while, but then when you check the oil window later, it's too low again (not showing). Seems like it's building some sort of back pressure.
We've read where this could be related to rings, but if that were the case, we should be burning oil and the bike burns clean. The only time it 'smokes' is when using the choke, but again - you'd expect that.
Our current thought is that the oil pump is either not working or is plugged. We are planning on tearing this down sometime in the next week or so, but would really like to hear any other suggestions you may have.
All thoughts are welcome and encouraged! My apologies for such a lengthy first post, but too much information is better than not enough
Thanks -
pdxwarrior
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