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I usually only put the oil half way up the dip stick, measured with the cap unscrewed.It will consume oil until it is well off of the dip stick
Been cap on top of fill not screwed in since 05, all CARC, Vintage, etc Smallblocks too
I have found that when I change oil, if I refill with 3 liters, including filter, I don't lose/consume any oil.Same bike.kjf
Hi Evan, that is a lot of oil consumption. On a similar note Kawasaki KLR 650's from 2008 to 2011 and perhaps newer had a bad run of pistons that cause significant oil consumption. Th only cure is to replace the cylinder and piston. I have a couple KLRs and my 2008 is one of the oil burners. Compression is good, bike runs just fine but it will burn a liter every 1500 Km. There is no risk of damage to the motor so long as I keep the oil topped up and oil is cheap! As far as I know oil can only get past the rings or the guides. Guides usually go before rings. May be time to pull the heads and take a look. Cycle Works in town is your best bet for guide replacement.Hope you can find the cause.
You can bypass the airbox w/breather sys, run hose in catch bottle, then you ca monitor what it's spewing out.Been cap on top of fill not screwed in since 05, all CARC, Vintage, etc Smallblocks tooI would pull fuel tank and look for a pinched hose going to the collector tank in front of the airbox.
Have you pulled the throttlebodys off and checked the intake valves for evidence of engine oil, if it was leaking down the guides it would be quite evident by the amount that you are consuming. Just a thought. DonG
Hey Don, I had the top end apart last winter in an attempt to fix this last year. The valves and guides were in good order. I also just did a leak down test, and the engine is tight.