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Changed tranny oil, missing some, dang it.
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[QUOTE="SoFlo, post: 1041599, member: 62610"] Well I changed the tranny oil today, and I know for a 100% fact that I put in 32oz in, which is just under a liter, what my bike calls for. Well I measured it today, what I took out, and I was for sure under what I put in. Poured back in to a 2 liter soda bottle, I'm like 3/4 to a full inch under what I should be at. Now, the bike smoke when idleing, like any bike, a regular blue smoke. Under a load it doesn't smoke either. On the other hand I'm fouling plugs alot, but I'm working on the jetting right now too, so I'm not sure on that yet. The oil is a greyish color after about 4 to 5 hours of riding, with minimal clutch slipping. Could this show that gas and oil are getting in? So basically what I'm looking at, I missing oil, bike is fouling plugs, oil gets dark after one day's ride. On the other hand, my jetting is still off, and the bike doesn't smoke too much, and it's blue, not white. Right now I'm thinking of just trying it one more time, measuring exactly how much I put in, and how much I take out. This time I was way under, and it was only after about 5 hours of use. I'm fouling plugs every 30 to 40 minutes, but the bike is running good in my opinion. Plugs are carboned up usually, every once in a while they are just shiny and oily, no carbon. My lowend was rich, so I dropped the pilot down two, and I'm going to see what happens after the next ride. I'm going to Croom in Florida for 3 days of riding, so I should for sure have the jetting down. If I'm still fouling plugs and missing oil, I guess I know the problem. By the way, the topend is brand new. [/QUOTE]
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