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I arrived to Cape Town!
Hello all
I arrived to Cape Town yesterday. 26800 km and 6 and a half months from my home. Later today I'll be meeting Nicki. If anyone else from the forum wants to meet up, feel free to PM or SMS me at +358505817695. I'll be staying here for about two weeks or so. I'm having trouble with the bike; I noticed in Namibia that the engine oil level is alarmingly low - the dipstick didn't get wet! This totally surprised me because the bike hasn't consumed oil before and the last oil change was only 3500 km before. I flushed the engine with engine flush and changed the oil again and now I'm hearing abnormal noises from the engine . And it's consuming oil even more than before. The bike doesn't seem to smoke more than normally, it doesn't leak either and there's no excessive oil in the airbox. Gonna check the coolant today. I just hope I didn't do any permanent damage to the engine. The noises that I'm hearing, are a rattle which could be the timing chain and this kind of low "howling" that comes and goes in every few seconds. Any ideas, anyone? Really hating myself for not checking the oil level early enough but I thought I knew the bike and it's behaviour by now. Jami |
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Hey Jami! Congratulations on getting to Cape Town - that is one hell of a ride!!!
Sorry to hear the bike is a bit poorly - if it's not leaking oil, then it must be burning it... have you kept the airbox clean? It's possible that fine dust could have been sucked through the filter and into the engine, causing wear? If you take the side panel off the airbox, you should be able to see if there is any dust in there... Hope you get it fixed, and as they like to say on forums: "This thread is useless without pictures!" Jx |
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I've cleaned and oiled the filter (DNA Stage 2) in time and I did take the side panel off a few days ago, just to check if the oil is there in case the draining hose has clogged. I didn't notice any dust inside but I wasn't really thinking about it then. I'm gonna check it again. Jami |
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Congrats on getting to Cape Town and 6.5 months is a long trip but im sure well worth it.
When did you last check the valves? Also what type of oil did you use? I noticed once when i used a bit of a no brand name oil it burned a good bit of it off when the engine was fully up to temperature and on longer rides.
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Congratulations on reaching CT
Hi Jami, congrats on reaching Cape Town, epic trip man. The question is....
Are you going to turn it round and head north again? I'm sorry but I can't help with the oil usage, but I trust that you get it sorted out and it's not too bad or expensive. Last edited by Travelling_Light; 21-04-11 at 00:09. |
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hi jami, congratulations on getting to capetown, you must have some stories to tell!
good to see the forks kept together, i hope no more dramas. when you noticed the oil low, how much was required to bring it to an readable level? usually being out of oil will damage the rod bearings and thats a game stopper right away, are you sure it's not just a case of a loose bracket/ sumpgaurd combined with a lower quality oil making you think the worst? all the best bernard |
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Maxwell: I'm checking the valves now. I did run a a couple of thousand kim extra because I wanted to do it when I reach Cape Town. That could explain the noise but how could it have anything to do with the oil consumption? The particular oil that I used when I changed it in Zambia was Castrol Edge 10W-60, which has worked fine on my friend's KLR650. In Namibia I changed it into Castrol STX mineral oil and it's now consuming that as well, or even more I think.
Traveling_Light: Nope, I'm gonna ship the bike and myself back to Europe with an airplane. stoic bloke: I didn't top it up, I changed the oil then. But I did check the level with a zip tie and it was almost two cm below the end of the dipstick. I'm pretty sure that the noises come from inside the engine, especially the weird howling thing. Otherwise I would think it comes from a bearing but the noise comes and goes in every few seconds. Jami |
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