Milky oil

Fourstroker1

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Think I must have a chain case seal gone. Changed my chain case oil with synthetic, the oil looked almost like chocolate milk. Drove the machine about 350 klms, changed it again and the oil looked the same. Not that you could see any white in it like lots of water in dirty oil but it don't look right. Thinking there must be a seal on the shaft that must be bad. Anyone have the same experience. Is there any way to tell which seal may be leaking? All advice appreciated.
 
Leaky seals usually result in loss of lube and there is no chance for cross contamination from coolant or engine oil.Is your chain tight? if it's rubbing the outer case, this will discolor the lube in a hurry. My advice is to check chain tension and if it's good then take it apart and look for trouble.
Good Luck!
 
I have seen moisture get in the chain case from condensation and cause rust on the input shaft under the bearing had to remove chain case cover and clean everything then oil looked fine after that, just flushing the chain case did not help
 
Just went through that with my RX-1! Took the chaincase apart and change bottom seal, collar and oring inside collar. All is well!!!
 
it doesnt take much water to make 8oz of oil milky
 


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