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banghead.gif Ok here it goes I can let it sit there an idol and everything is fine. I let it warm up about 5 min. When I ride for about 15 min there is oil all over my A arms ( riding down path and yes doing wheelies lol ). It is dry under the engine but from the front of the engine to the A Arms is covered in oil. Any ideas, is it time to tear the motor apart? Tim
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O-rings around your pipes, or you have a small crack or pin-hole in your pipes somewhere and your getting the burned gas/oil from the exhaust up on your front end.

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Tedd1 you were right the oil is from the vent tube for the case. How do I fix this? Anyone? Tim banghead

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Tedd1 you were right the oil is from the vent tube for the case. How do I fix this? Anyone? Tim banghead

 

Make sure both vent lines are not clogged. If one is clogged it will cause the crank case not to breath properly.

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Make sure both vent lines are not clogged. If one is clogged it will cause the crank case not to breath properly.

 

Not true. I block the front one off on every banshee I get. Hell most aftermarket side-covers don't even have the hose there any more.

 

You're crankcase is getting pressurized from somewhere if your pushing oil out the breathers.. Maybe bad crank seal. Do a leak-down test.

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banghead If it is the crank seal I just have to drain oil, remove both side covers, remove stator on left side, remove the clutch gear on right side then I should be able to remove the seals and replace them. Am i thinking correctly? Or am I going to have to break the engine down more? I am going to build me a leak down tester to chech it out but I wanted to get a heads up on how to replace them if that is it. I am pretty sure by what everyone has told me that this is the problem, but I am going to do a leak down test to make sure. Thanks to everyone for the help in advance. I hope to be running soon. Tim
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banghead If it is the crank seal I just have to drain oil, remove both side covers, remove stator on left side, remove the clutch gear on right side then I should be able to remove the seals and replace them. Am i thinking correctly? Or am I going to have to break the engine down more? I am going to build me a leak down tester to chech it out but I wanted to get a heads up on how to replace them if that is it. I am pretty sure by what everyone has told me that this is the problem, but I am going to do a leak down test to make sure. Thanks to everyone for the help in advance. I hope to be running soon. Tim

 

Split the cases and do the job correctly. Leak-down test first.

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I just had the same problem on mine... oil everywhere coming from the breather. I thought about just doing the seals but decided to do it right and split the cases... When i did, half of the crank bearing was gone :shootself:banghead banghead banghead So moral of the story, something may have caused that seal to go out and id put money on that crank bearing being shot

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