I had to pull my carbs back off today, another stuck float needle. Really got to get the in line filters and new fuel lines on now, been trying to get it worked out but need more fuel line to make it work. Anyway, as I pulled the crankcase vent off of the air box, I got a white curdled milk looking goo out of it. Was at the top and bottom of the hose. Hose was not plugged completely.
My thought is that I have been messin with the bike and starting it and letting it idle up but not quite warm all the way up or riding at allm xhexking if I had duel flow to the carbs due to changing routs for filter install. Thinking that moisture has been condensing in the vent tube and mixing with the oil in it to create the goo.
Seem right? Am I overlooking an indication of a problem? Oil in the crankcase does not have any of this in it from what I see looking in the fill hole. And the oil has less than 150 miles on it.
Thanks for any thoughts.
My thought is that I have been messin with the bike and starting it and letting it idle up but not quite warm all the way up or riding at allm xhexking if I had duel flow to the carbs due to changing routs for filter install. Thinking that moisture has been condensing in the vent tube and mixing with the oil in it to create the goo.
Seem right? Am I overlooking an indication of a problem? Oil in the crankcase does not have any of this in it from what I see looking in the fill hole. And the oil has less than 150 miles on it.
Thanks for any thoughts.
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