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01x1buell
| Posted on Monday, May 27, 2013 - 04:23 pm: |
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primary fluid, i know we get white fluid inside do to condensation in the primary but how would all my primary fluid be like this .. i did not check it before i rode today due to i knew it was fine and when i can back i went to do a clutch adjustment and it is all milky.. i have a tiny bit of lucas oil stabilizer in it.. and yes they you can use it in there . so why would it do this i only rode for just over 1 hour maybe 70 miles in total on small backroads. thanks |
Alfau
| Posted on Monday, May 27, 2013 - 04:45 pm: |
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Sounds like your additive isn't ok after all. Take the primary cover off,flush gunk and try again. Some oils eat stators for breakfast. |
01x1buell
| Posted on Monday, May 27, 2013 - 04:48 pm: |
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i called lucas and they said it was meant to be in a primary but i do plan on cleaning it all out and putting new oil in.. |
Ratbuell
| Posted on Monday, May 27, 2013 - 09:42 pm: |
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It's "all" of it because riding mixes the condensation (water) with the oil and turns it into a milkshake. Change the oils. Don't ride less than 30 minutes at a time. Less than that and you form more condensation and you repeat the cycle. Don't just get it "hot enough" to heat up the condensation...get it hot enough and keep riding it to cook off the water. Think of a pot on the stove. It will boil fairly quickly...but it takes a loooooong time to boil the pot dry. If you don't ride short rides, it'll help keep the water from building up to begin with. |
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