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Milky bar oil. - Printable Version +- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb) +-- Forum: Bikes, Hints'n'Tips (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=66) +--- Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=75) +--- Thread: Milky bar oil. (/showthread.php?tid=65894) |
Milky bar oil. - stualdino - 12-10-13 Right then guys n gals...Have noticed slight milky bar colouring in the oil spyglass and cap ( not big amounts ) never had a problem with the fazers in the 5 yrs I have owned them, just wondering if anybody has ever had same issue and what it was before I pull it to bits and put new gaskets on (it may not be that) answers on a postcard....( Mel, no silly answers before you start ) :rollin cheers Re: Milky bar oil. - richfzs - 12-10-13 What mileage are you doing, each time you start it up? Re: Milky bar oil. - ghostbiker - 12-10-13 Common this time of year, normally caused by not fully heating the oil. Ie short trips. Re: Milky bar oil. - stualdino - 12-10-13 Min 20 to 23 miles is the average, I did a oil n filter change in june. Re: Milky bar oil. - nickodemon - 12-10-13 Bike just needs a good long ride to get oil up to temperature to burn off condensation caused at this time of year. Re: Milky bar oil. - stualdino - 13-10-13 Am going on a ride tomz so will see how things go :thumbup Thanks guys ![]() Re: Milky bar oil. - unfazed - 13-10-13 Before you go check the coolant and oil levels. If all ok wring its neck :lol Re: Milky bar oil. - esetest - 13-10-13 I get this during the winter months when I only take it for a short ride once a month , but It all ways clears in the spring . Re: Milky bar oil. - stualdino - 15-10-13 All sorted and panic stations closed, Went for a good old bimble n when got home waited for it to cool and checked and all is well in the land of fazer :thumbup |