Originally posted by TopCatGr58
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If it's anything like my old Chevy truck, the best way to check for leaky valve seals was (while cruising down the road) to let off the gas completely for a few seconds . . . then give it some gas. If you get brief smoke, it's engine vacuum pulling oil down past the valve seals -- though this may be impossible to observe while riding your own bike. As T.C. recommends, have someone follow and watch for you. Then again, oil is cheap compared to a rebuild, eh? Any final word on the full line actually being over full? I remember that from when I was doing highway miles before . . . once the oil level got about mid-way between the lines in the little viewing window, it could stay there for quite a while! I got used to checking the oil at *every* fuel stop; just carried a quart with me for convenience -- also good for starting campfires
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After 12 years of waiting, I'm picking up my ride from the shop this Friday after work -- can't wait!
JIM P.
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