Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
'86 KX500 and Milk in the Tranny... And Hello!
Lawnmowerman:
There is one thing that could do that milky thing to.
There is a cast in iron ring around the crank bearings place.
Because of the two different materials a crack or leak can form there. Fuel gets in the transmission oil and that makes it milky aswell.
I wil post picks with a solution tomorrow.
Erwin8r:
Thanks, Lawmower man--but I'm pretty sure this was coolant.
snoopjonnyjon:
--- Quote from: Erwin8r on July 23, 2010, 07:41:26 AM --- (espcially that nut that runs his in the snow, and takes his old British bike out in the frigid Canadian winter... gotta love it! LOL!).
--- End quote ---
Haha, thanks!
Lawnmowerman:
Oke. Maybe it's wise to do this small mod aswell.
It's on a 93 KX500 engine btw.
Friar-Tuck:
Sorry it took so long... :x I have unsuccessfully been able to load these in order, If I move anything it goofs up all the previous links....
I apologize, you have to hunt through the thumbnails to find succeeding pages....
Cooling Sys. Ch.3
http://s69.photobucket.com/home/Friar-Tuck/recentuploads
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