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Whoohaaa milk in engine

giG

Joined Jul 2007
25 Posts | 0+
Estonia
Hey

I upgraded my bike with double spring kit and IWIS cam chain and Orangeberg waterpump seal kit... Ok put all together start the bike and it starts normally. Engine run max 30 sec and this picture in oilscreen
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Phhhhuuukkkk!!!!!
so i drain all milk
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the ammount of milk is 2 liters... 1 L oil + 1 L cooling liquid = 2 L milk
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I have good torque wrench - cylinder head 50 Nm
So where i phuk up? waterpump or cylinder head? any more choises?
How many dowels should be between cylinder and cylinder head? 2 or 3?
 
Not sure what your problem is but that milk looks like it would be lovely on my cornflakes!
 
Looks interesting, haven't seen that before, looks drinkeble. :wink: sorry i know its not funny. I think the o-ring between the cluchcover and engineblock where the waterflow from the pump goes. didn't got fit probably, If it happens that quick.

Regards
 
Ok just checking the search and yes.... find this phuker its a O-ring
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How to clean the mess inside my motor?
 
giG said:
Ok just checking the search and yes.... find this phuker its a O-ring
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How to clean the mess inside my motor?
Start with buying some light cheap oil and pour it through the engine a few times. Don't start it, just run the oil through it to get the volume of contamination out.

Some might suggest diesel or kerosene or other solvent, but you don't need to dissolve anything, you just need to flush the engine a bit.

When you get it to the point where it looks better then you can change the filters, pour some fresh cheap oil in it, start it up and let it run for 30 seconds, then drain that.

Rinse and repeat until the oil looks right. Then put some good oil (but not the real expensive stuff) in it and take it for a ride to get the bike warmed up and then come back and drain that and put in some more good oil and maybe look at the filters again.
 
It usually takes about 7 or 8 litres to flush it. Run it like the monkey said. Run each litre about 30 seconds and then drain and refill.
 
OK - curiosity has got the better of me.
Gotta ask.
What type of coolant are you running in there to make that oil go so white??
Are you sure you didn't fill it with milk or cream?
 
I use Shell coolant - green liquid
and Motorex 10-50 full synth oil
 
you turned it into a dairy cow lol, wow i have never seen milky oil before now i know what to look for, i guess you cant miss it.

hope you can get the engine cleaned out.

can you post up how you went with this
 

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