So to refresh everyone, I have the bike that loses oil through the breather. My thought was (and sometimes is) that the rings are shot. I had also found that I had a bad ignition coil that I had been running on all last summer.
I finally was able to install a used coil with new wires (I put new wires the other coil too). Despite it being 10 degrees out and having summer weight oil in it (15W40 rotella), it started better then it ever did last summer. Next week I will be triple cleaning the carbs since I have no idea how long it's been since it had a carb cleaning and they need new float needles/seats anyways.
So now I'm wondering how much of my lack of power is due to the bad coil and dirty carbs and not so much bad rings. I would be convinced the coil and carbs were all of my problems except that doesn't explained why so much oil is lost through the crankcase breather. After I fired it up with the new coil yesterday, I let it run for a good hour with an occasional rev thrown in. I had been putting seafoam in through the spark plug holes to see if it would free up any rings. Since the oil had seafoam in it from doing this, the vapor coming out my breather hose was pretty good. Let me backup a little. Due to how much oil comes out the breather, last summer I had rerouted the breather hose so it didn't dump oil in the airbox. I had the hose in a verticle position today since I had to put the battery back in to run it. After about 40 minutes of running, I noticed the breather hose was full of seafoam, a little water(the bike was been sitting a few months), and a little oil vapor. It was like the fluids from the vapors couldn't drain back into the engine and was just very slowly filling up the hose. After the hour or so of running, the vapors coming out was just a mild amount, nothing too strong (not like I'd guess to make it spit out a quart of oil every 600 miles).
So my question is this, whats on the other side of the crankcase breather cover on the top of the engine? Is it something that should be blocking fluids from returning or could something be plugged/broken? I couldn't find anything diagrams or anything my XS repair CD to show whats under the cover.
Thanks again!
I finally was able to install a used coil with new wires (I put new wires the other coil too). Despite it being 10 degrees out and having summer weight oil in it (15W40 rotella), it started better then it ever did last summer. Next week I will be triple cleaning the carbs since I have no idea how long it's been since it had a carb cleaning and they need new float needles/seats anyways.
So now I'm wondering how much of my lack of power is due to the bad coil and dirty carbs and not so much bad rings. I would be convinced the coil and carbs were all of my problems except that doesn't explained why so much oil is lost through the crankcase breather. After I fired it up with the new coil yesterday, I let it run for a good hour with an occasional rev thrown in. I had been putting seafoam in through the spark plug holes to see if it would free up any rings. Since the oil had seafoam in it from doing this, the vapor coming out my breather hose was pretty good. Let me backup a little. Due to how much oil comes out the breather, last summer I had rerouted the breather hose so it didn't dump oil in the airbox. I had the hose in a verticle position today since I had to put the battery back in to run it. After about 40 minutes of running, I noticed the breather hose was full of seafoam, a little water(the bike was been sitting a few months), and a little oil vapor. It was like the fluids from the vapors couldn't drain back into the engine and was just very slowly filling up the hose. After the hour or so of running, the vapors coming out was just a mild amount, nothing too strong (not like I'd guess to make it spit out a quart of oil every 600 miles).
So my question is this, whats on the other side of the crankcase breather cover on the top of the engine? Is it something that should be blocking fluids from returning or could something be plugged/broken? I couldn't find anything diagrams or anything my XS repair CD to show whats under the cover.
Thanks again!
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