I don’t think so. It’s brown and doesn’t have a gasoline smell. There’s a sponge attached to the left fairing under the oil filter. It was saturated with oil.Sure its not fuel?
Looks like a tank vent or tank overflow. Can't really tell where it comes from. No chance that oil is coming from that hose. The sponge on the left often gets saturated when oil changes are done if the mechanic isn't careful. One possibility is that the oil filter wasn't tightened properly or the wrong one was used. Common issue for some Bosch, Purolator or other brand filters not sealing properly due to a redesign. The baseplate on some of these is convex rather than concave and the plate makes contact before the gasket seals fully. A leak is common in these instances.I don’t think so. It’s brown and doesn’t have a gasoline smell. There’s a sponge attached to the left fairing under the oil filter. It was saturated with oil.
Got the left fairings off. The hose is definitely coming from the coolant tank overflow. Guessing I need to change out the radiator coolant… Curious what would cause it to overflow that tank overflow?Looks like a tank vent or tank overflow. Can't really tell where it comes from. No chance that oil is coming from that hose. The sponge on the left often gets saturated when oil changes are done if the mechanic isn't careful. One possibility is that the oil filter wasn't tightened properly or the wrong one was used. Common issue for some Bosch, Purolator or other brand filters not sealing properly due to a redesign. The baseplate on some of these is convex rather than concave and the plate makes contact before the gasket seals fully. A leak is common in these instances.
I was wondering if it has an outie instead of an innie oil filter mount?
So I emptied the radiator and it was brown and smelled like burnt soy sauce. No telling how long it’s been in there. I poured 4 gallons of distilled water through it until it came out clear. I’ve replaced the drain bolt, filled it with coolant and ran it until the fans came on. Currently waiting for it to cool off so I can check the coolant level and top it off if necessary (learned that on a 2wheel obsession YouTube video).Looks like a tank vent or tank overflow. Can't really tell where it comes from. No chance that oil is coming from that hose. The sponge on the left often gets saturated when oil changes are done if the mechanic isn't careful. One possibility is that the oil filter wasn't tightened properly or the wrong one was used. Common issue for some Bosch, Purolator or other brand filters not sealing properly due to a redesign. The baseplate on some of these is convex rather than concave and the plate makes contact before the gasket seals fully. A leak is common in these instances.
No, it was burned up coolant that boiled out. The bike is 17 years old and that’s about how old the coolant looked.So it wasn't oil leaking on the ground?
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