Bionic Pelvis
Well-known member
No, not THAT kind of bottom end pressurization - let's just get that out of the way right now.
OK, that was the entirety of the laughing I'm going to do for this post, so let's get down to business. On my post-IBR vacation my 190k mile FJR developed an intermittent problem where my left leg would suddenly be covered with oil. Not optimal, but I was 3,600 miles from home so I had plenty of time to do in-the-field assessments. I eliminated all the easy, likely sources of leaks, replaced O-rings, etc, and thoroughly cleaned the bike. Here's the basics:
• The primary leak is coming from the where the stator wires exit the side cover, but it's also leaking to a lesser extent from the airbox by way of the crankcase breather.
• It is not constant. I could ride for days without a drip, then suddenly be drenched. It seems to leak mostly when I'm doing high speed long hauls (burning through a whole tank on the interstate) but not every time. It doesn't typically leak during only high speed/RPMS or only long hauls. I could run an hour or more on the interstate without a leak, or run through a tank on back roads without issue.
• The bike had 3 oil changes on the trip, one with my usual K&N filter & BelRay 4T and two with Yamalube & OEM filter. The problem started about 4k miles after BelRay oil change. It's not an issue of being overfilled.
• The bike had been consuming a very small amount of oil for the last 1-1/2 years or so - I'd have to add maybe 1/2 qt at some point during a 10-11 day rally. Didn't seem to be a major issue, once again only happened during prolonged high-speed riding. Doesn't burn during normal every day use.
• Compression was 215psi on all cylinders on 6/15/13. Compression is now 175psi on 1 & 2, 180psi on 3 &4. Compression raises to 240psi with a little oil in the cylinder, so obviously there is a ring issue. Valves have been inspected regularly and adjusted the few times it's been necessary. This bike was a reformed ticker.
• The bike starts quickly & easily, idles normally, and performs normally. Ran through a bottle of Yamaha Ring Free over the course of the trip home, made no difference.
• There is no sign of coolant contamination in the oil or vice versa. I was loosing a bit of coolant, but I'd also developed a leak at the water pump seal which is probably (Hopefully?) the source of that loss. I see no external indication of a head gasket leak.
I'm sure I'm missing some finer details, but that's the gist. My hypothesis is that I'm loosing just enough compression past the rings to pressurize the bottom end under certain conditions, forcing the oil out the easiest escape routes. My plan was to get a low-mile engine, swap it out, and rebuild my ol' girl as time allowed between long, wonderful, care-free rides on my newly revitalized FJR during this beautiful, never-ending fall we've been having. Flash forward 3 months: I had a bad eBay experience that has wasted a good month of my time, then I missed out on another good looking low-mile motor by just a couple hours. (If one of you bought it, I don't want to hear about it.
) My engine is otherwise healthy and well-maintained (clutch, trans, charging all healthy, newer CCT & chain), so I'm considering just rebuilding mine and being done with it.
I haven't come across symptoms quite like this in my shop, and a few of my other Yamaha tech buddies (including one I brought the bike to on my way home) didn't have any better guesses either. Typically you'd see some performance problems in cases of major blow-by, cracked cylinders, or even substantial oil overfilling for that matter. I did some searching on the road, but only found a couple kinda similar problems. I think one was a cracked cylinder (but had major performance loss and almost no compression on that cylinder IIRC), others didn't post any kind of resolution. I figured I'd throw it out to you guys and see if anyone has experienced this problem before or if there are other possible causes I haven't thought of. Plan One: Easy hasn't panned out, so I guess it's time to develop a new game plan.
OK, that was the entirety of the laughing I'm going to do for this post, so let's get down to business. On my post-IBR vacation my 190k mile FJR developed an intermittent problem where my left leg would suddenly be covered with oil. Not optimal, but I was 3,600 miles from home so I had plenty of time to do in-the-field assessments. I eliminated all the easy, likely sources of leaks, replaced O-rings, etc, and thoroughly cleaned the bike. Here's the basics:
• The primary leak is coming from the where the stator wires exit the side cover, but it's also leaking to a lesser extent from the airbox by way of the crankcase breather.
• It is not constant. I could ride for days without a drip, then suddenly be drenched. It seems to leak mostly when I'm doing high speed long hauls (burning through a whole tank on the interstate) but not every time. It doesn't typically leak during only high speed/RPMS or only long hauls. I could run an hour or more on the interstate without a leak, or run through a tank on back roads without issue.
• The bike had 3 oil changes on the trip, one with my usual K&N filter & BelRay 4T and two with Yamalube & OEM filter. The problem started about 4k miles after BelRay oil change. It's not an issue of being overfilled.
• The bike had been consuming a very small amount of oil for the last 1-1/2 years or so - I'd have to add maybe 1/2 qt at some point during a 10-11 day rally. Didn't seem to be a major issue, once again only happened during prolonged high-speed riding. Doesn't burn during normal every day use.
• Compression was 215psi on all cylinders on 6/15/13. Compression is now 175psi on 1 & 2, 180psi on 3 &4. Compression raises to 240psi with a little oil in the cylinder, so obviously there is a ring issue. Valves have been inspected regularly and adjusted the few times it's been necessary. This bike was a reformed ticker.
• The bike starts quickly & easily, idles normally, and performs normally. Ran through a bottle of Yamaha Ring Free over the course of the trip home, made no difference.
• There is no sign of coolant contamination in the oil or vice versa. I was loosing a bit of coolant, but I'd also developed a leak at the water pump seal which is probably (Hopefully?) the source of that loss. I see no external indication of a head gasket leak.
I'm sure I'm missing some finer details, but that's the gist. My hypothesis is that I'm loosing just enough compression past the rings to pressurize the bottom end under certain conditions, forcing the oil out the easiest escape routes. My plan was to get a low-mile engine, swap it out, and rebuild my ol' girl as time allowed between long, wonderful, care-free rides on my newly revitalized FJR during this beautiful, never-ending fall we've been having. Flash forward 3 months: I had a bad eBay experience that has wasted a good month of my time, then I missed out on another good looking low-mile motor by just a couple hours. (If one of you bought it, I don't want to hear about it.
I haven't come across symptoms quite like this in my shop, and a few of my other Yamaha tech buddies (including one I brought the bike to on my way home) didn't have any better guesses either. Typically you'd see some performance problems in cases of major blow-by, cracked cylinders, or even substantial oil overfilling for that matter. I did some searching on the road, but only found a couple kinda similar problems. I think one was a cracked cylinder (but had major performance loss and almost no compression on that cylinder IIRC), others didn't post any kind of resolution. I figured I'd throw it out to you guys and see if anyone has experienced this problem before or if there are other possible causes I haven't thought of. Plan One: Easy hasn't panned out, so I guess it's time to develop a new game plan.