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So I just got home on my bobber... lo and behold, coolant leak! I tracked it down to the front cylinder's line to the thermostat.... steady trickle of water.
Now, naturally, any time there's a coolant leak I'm going to check my oil.
I pulled the bike up and checked the oil window.... fluid level hadn't changed, but oil looked... odd.
Next step was to drain the coolant and oil. Coolant was fine, low level, but I don't think the bike got too hot. It was a short ride, so I don't think she had time to overheat. There was still water in the thermostat housing and the rad hoses. Fan wasn't even on.
The oil... I can't tell. I can tell for sure there's no oil in the coolant; the water is nice and clean. I have no idea about the oil. It looks odd, but its in that period between "new and clear" and "old and black". The oil is dark brown right now. I can't call it "milky", and it certainly doesn't look like the tan brown stuff I've seen pics of. Its not totally opaque though.
Is there some definitive way to test for water in my oil? I know it should eventually sink to the bottom..... but how quickly?
The oil *feels* fine. The viscocity is low, but that's because its still about 100 degrees. It's still totally slippery though.
Any tips here? I really don't want to replace my front head gasket again if I don't have to.
Now, naturally, any time there's a coolant leak I'm going to check my oil.
I pulled the bike up and checked the oil window.... fluid level hadn't changed, but oil looked... odd.
Next step was to drain the coolant and oil. Coolant was fine, low level, but I don't think the bike got too hot. It was a short ride, so I don't think she had time to overheat. There was still water in the thermostat housing and the rad hoses. Fan wasn't even on.
The oil... I can't tell. I can tell for sure there's no oil in the coolant; the water is nice and clean. I have no idea about the oil. It looks odd, but its in that period between "new and clear" and "old and black". The oil is dark brown right now. I can't call it "milky", and it certainly doesn't look like the tan brown stuff I've seen pics of. Its not totally opaque though.
Is there some definitive way to test for water in my oil? I know it should eventually sink to the bottom..... but how quickly?
The oil *feels* fine. The viscocity is low, but that's because its still about 100 degrees. It's still totally slippery though.
Any tips here? I really don't want to replace my front head gasket again if I don't have to.