Posted August 20, 201014 yr hi everyone. got back today and dusted off the XJ, had to jump start it but runs sweet now, drove it around a bit no problem and the clutch seems to have freed off a bit now. however, i parked it up and there was oil pissing out of one of the drain pipes (its a drain connected to the airbox inbetween the filter and carbs. there also seems to be a creamy white liquid in the airbox (oil+water), what is the cause of this and how can i fix it? sods law... first i have a bike and no licence, now i have a licence and a broken bike -Steve
August 20, 201014 yr Moderator hi everyone. got back today and dusted off the XJ, had to jump start it but runs sweet now, drove it around a bit no problem and the clutch seems to have freed off a bit now. however, i parked it up and there was oil pissing out of one of the drain pipes (its a drain connected to the airbox inbetween the filter and carbs. there also seems to be a creamy white liquid in the airbox (oil+water), what is the cause of this and how can i fix it? sods law... first i have a bike and no licence, now i have a licence and a broken bike -Steve Its a bit premature to worry about the oil/water emulsion, what with all the little pottering abouts you have done and starting it up and dreaming and starting it again and dreaming again and again and again.. You never got it hot and you caused a lot of condensation, so get it ridded properly, check your oil and water before and after when its cool ...ohh and cross your fingers
August 20, 201014 yr Aye, foamy, i agree with OG, You have frightened it, it thinks its goin to sit on the side of the street and never get to see tarmak again. Bikes dont really like not being used, the older they get the more they need running. Prob is condinsation, nothing to worry about. Get using her !!!
August 20, 201014 yr Author okay cheers for the input, im planning to ride it 130 miles back to newbury in a fortnight, have it MOTd and tax it, then leave it at my house so i can just move all my kit in the car when i go from cosford to benson. i just dont want it to piss all its oil away and seize up on the way back. someone suggested to me it could be an oil gallery blockage or something, seeing as the oil coming from the drain is black and oil-coloured
August 20, 201014 yr Moderator okay cheers for the input, im planning to ride it 130 miles back to newbury in a fortnight, have it MOTd and tax it, then leave it at my house so i can just move all my kit in the car when i go from cosford to benson. i just dont want it to piss all its oil away and seize up on the way back. someone suggested to me it could be an oil gallery blockage or something, seeing as the oil coming from the drain is black and oil-coloured Check your oil level Steve, go for a ride, Ohh around 5 miles, then ten then 20, keep checking...dont just do 130 miles first ride
August 20, 201014 yr It takes 2 pippettes worth of water to turn engine oil into emulsion, drain her, add new filter and oil, while your saving up the cash for this, take all the breather pipes off the box and clean with proprietery 'breather pipe cleaning suds'-parrafin to you and I, check 'Henious manual' for diagram layout, thereafter enjoy a most pleasing proliferation of make benefit long time Johnny
August 20, 201014 yr Moderator , thereafter enjoy a most pleasing proliferation of make benefit long time Johnny
August 20, 201014 yr Author filter was ordered last night, got a gallon of 5/30w semi synth in the car, will it stop pissing itself after i change the oil and filter?, the oil was last changed a couple of months ago
August 20, 201014 yr I would guess one of the breathers or the air filter is saturated/blocked Oh, and 10/40 semi synth is good also 10/4 good buddy
August 21, 201014 yr Author oh okay, will pick up some 10/40w after payday, air filter looks fairly new, but im ordering a new one just for the sake of a fiver. how do i go about clearing the blocked breather and how do i know which one is blocked? -Steve
August 21, 201014 yr Author what do they look like, what are they attached to and where are they located on the bike??
August 21, 201014 yr http://www.cdpowertools.co.uk/Yamaha%20xj600%20%20parts%20catalogue.pdf B12, bottom right of pic under the airbox
August 21, 201014 yr Kids eh, you dont hear from or see them for months at a time, then when they need help or a favour its Foamy thats pissed himself with excitement I think
August 22, 201014 yr Author Okay peeps I have come to the conclusion that I have overfilled it with oil, as some bright spark sprayed over the sightglass when spraying the covers now, when I try and drain the oil through the torx headed plugs directly below the cylinder head on each side of the crankcase there us a very small amount of oil coming out, after turning over the engine and the process repeated then again only a small amount of oil cones out... Am I doing something wrong here?
August 22, 201014 yr Moderator No idea what theses screws are or why youre trying to drain oil from them Steve Isnt there a drain plug under the engine somewhere?
August 23, 201014 yr Moderator not that i can see I dont 'know' the bike but usually the oil drain plug is low down, either underneath or at the bottom of the clutch case. How come you overfilled it? couldnt you have cleaned up the glass when you did this? You should get a manual anyway now
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