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Message started by DiogoCabecinhas on 08/14/14 at 12:23:57

Title: Gasoline in engine oil
Post by DiogoCabecinhas on 08/14/14 at 12:23:57

Gasoline in engine oil.

I went to see the oil level, and was above the maximum, I took a little oil, and the oil was very liquid and smelled gasoline.

I do not know if it was in Pri On the faucet in the gasoline, what I think happened was that the weight of gravdidade gasoline, gasoline empura up and went into the cylinder and then to the sumps.

Title: Re: Gasoline in engine oil
Post by splash07 on 08/14/14 at 12:29:19

if you have the stock petcock then the diaphram is worn out/torn and gas leaked down the line through the carb into the cylinder and into the crankcase. If you have the raptor then you left it on and your float valve stuck causing fuel to go through the line though the carb into the cylinder and into the crankcase. if you ahve stock petcock, replace with raptor and dont leave it on.....EVER! or youll be changing oil a lot.

Title: Re: Gasoline in engine oil
Post by Michael L on 08/14/14 at 12:36:43

what splash07 said,

But not a stuck float valve, but a float valve that won't seal properly.. If the float valve was stuck, it wouldn't get any gas.
That's typical for when you have problems starting your bike, where you tap the bottom of the carb with a screwdriver to loosen it..

malfunctioning stock petcock, or raptor not turned off, either way, if the float valve needle worked as it should, it would make sure the carb didn't overflow, and causing gas to run into the engine.

If your bike is quite old, a new float needle(valve) and gasket set wouldn't hurt..

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