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...but i am hoping not the feared conclusion.
I took the bike out yesterday, from a cold garage to an even colder run about 75miles in all. It's not been used for a few weeks, and the last time was just as cold. On my return yesterday I noticed mayonnaise (just a little) on the oil filler cap. What I am hoping is, it is condensation due to the cold -> warm -> cold running, forming condensation in the oil tank. I am not using water, and apart from that she is running fine. Am I optimistic, or is it the head gasket? How can I tell if it is the head gasket, apart from the water in oil? I cleared the mayonnaise from the cap but have only pooped out for a quick 2 minutes to the shops and back today. Any thoughts from the Guru's herein ? Stu
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Check the coolant level and colour, clean the **** off the oil cap and try again or you could get the coolant system pressure checked.
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Thanks Dazo, what would the colour of the coolant tell me. Last time i looked it was a bluey/green. Will it be discoloured if the head gasket is sha**ed?
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If coolant has got into the oil, then oik could have got into the coolant, so colour will be oily.
A small amount of "Mayo" around the filler cap is normal at this time of year, so don't worry.
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Thanks Wilbur, I will of course check the coolant, but I was hoping I may get a 'it's usual this time of year' as it makes sense to me that it may be 'normal'.
I'll check coolant tomorrow, fingers crossed
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If this happens the oil becomes chocolate brown in colour. Suspect water pump shaft seals. Coolant, with its anti freeze, is considerably thinner than oil. But I don't know about the effect of pressure differentials. |
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Thanks Tony, I will check colour of oil, check coolant and go from there. I hope it is just simple condensation i could do without having to do a head gasket.
Is head gasket an engine out job?
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just thought i'd update you where i have got to.
checked coolant last night, as pink and clear as it has always been. checked oil, and that is as black as I could remember it ever being. So I'm sticking with the Wilbur, it's condensation caused by hot oil and cold air on the reevoir; fingers crossed ![]() thanks for all your help and advice hoping to pop out on saturday or sunday for another (freezing cold) ride
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