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Whats up guys,

 

I was suppose to go riding today w fasstbanshee in NH but because of work I had to bail out. I did however decide to check the fluids, grease her up etc. First, I started her up and let her run for a couple minutes. Second, I checked the oil and to my amazement it was a milky white color? At first I guessed maybe alittle water got into the case because my last ride was very wet to say the least. So i changed the oil ran it for a minute, and repeated this 2 times. The oil color seemed to be getting back to normal so I stopped and figured I would check it again tomorrow.

When I checked it again today it was very milky again? I also noticed a small drip of antifreeze and oil under the bike. Figured it was spillage from changes the oil twice yesterday, but why the antifreeze? I checked the anti freeze and it was low. Im guessing the water that I had originally thought was in the oil is actually antifreez? Not good right? Is it safe to assume the head gasket needs to be replaced? Would a compression check be a safe way to figure out if this is the problem?????

 

 

I did a search but came up short which Im suprised about because I know I've read about this problem somewhere?

 

Thanks

Peter

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It would either be your water pump seal or the o-ring that goes on the tube that comes through your cases and attaches to the hose that runs to your cyl head. A head gasket problem would not leak anti-freeze into your tranny case area....

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I just went through the same issue, ended up being the seal on the impeller, i would get another impeller too while your in there if it has and groove wore into it from the seal.... its been 2 weeks and so far oil still looks good. Good luck!

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I just went through the same issue, ended up being the seal on the impeller, i would get another impeller too while your in there if it has and groove wore into it from the seal.... its been 2 weeks and so far oil still looks good. Good luck!

 

thanks

ill look into that.

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