Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 46

Thread: Normal to have fine bits of metal in oil filter?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    24th February 2009 - 10:14
    Bike
    Suzuki RMZ250
    Location
    Wgtn
    Posts
    191

    Normal to have fine bits of metal in oil filter?

    I changed my oil and oil filter over the weekend and noticed some fine metal particles in the oil filter. Is this normal??
    This is after only one ride since the last oil change, since the last lot of oil looked like some water had gotten into it somehow so I wanted to be sure to flush it! When I changed the oil filter the first time, I noticed that the previous owner had not replaced the spring to hold the oil filter in place, so I'm wondering if this new oil filter was working double time, now that it's positioned in the right place...
    The bike has also become a bit harder to start (but wondered if that was just this colder weather..)

  2. #2
    Join Date
    16th September 2009 - 11:05
    Bike
    '99 GSX750F, FXR150 bucket, RMX250
    Location
    Palmerston North
    Posts
    455
    Doesn't sound good to me. Is the bike making any unusual noise? Check with a strong magnet to see whether they're ferrous. If it were me I'd be taking the sump off and seeing if there's anything inside. Also I personally would advise not riding it until you've discovered the source of the shrapnel.

    Also did you get to the bottom of the water in the oil? Again that is a worry and should be investigated further before riding again, if it hasn't already been sorted out. Are you losing coolant? What is your compression like? Just wondering about the head gasket, could also explain having shit in the oil.

    How long have you had the bike? Has it been fine up till now?

    Anything else about the history of the bike or what it's doing currently that could give more clues? However obvious it might seem maybe it would help.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    24th February 2009 - 10:14
    Bike
    Suzuki RMZ250
    Location
    Wgtn
    Posts
    191
    Thanks for the advise! And I agree, no way am I riding it until I know what the (potential) problem is!
    The bike hasn't been making any unusual noises and has been running smoothly. I've only had it a few months and it hasn't done all that many hours. It's only recently started being hard to start and I haven't figured out how the water got in the oil either, I haven't drowned the bike at all but just hoped that the water was from a bit of splashback...hmmm.
    Compression seems ok to me (not too hard or soft), although at times the kickstart seems locked in place and doesn't want to go down.
    The oil was pretty murky again at this oil change too, which is a worry, although not milky like before.

    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Doesn't sound good to me. Is the bike making any unusual noise? Check with a strong magnet to see whether they're ferrous. If it were me I'd be taking the sump off and seeing if there's anything inside. Also I personally would advise not riding it until you've discovered the source of the shrapnel.

    Also did you get to the bottom of the water in the oil? Again that is a worry and should be investigated further before riding again, if it hasn't already been sorted out. Are you losing coolant? What is your compression like? Just wondering about the head gasket, could also explain having shit in the oil.

    How long have you had the bike? Has it been fine up till now?

    Anything else about the history of the bike or what it's doing currently that could give more clues? However obvious it might seem maybe it would help.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    16th September 2009 - 11:05
    Bike
    '99 GSX750F, FXR150 bucket, RMX250
    Location
    Palmerston North
    Posts
    455
    Quote Originally Posted by crfchick View Post
    Thanks for the advise! And I agree, no way am I riding it until I know what the (potential) problem is!
    The bike hasn't been making any unusual noises and has been running smoothly. I've only had it a few months and it hasn't done all that many hours. It's only recently started being hard to start and I haven't figured out how the water got in the oil either, I haven't drowned the bike at all but just hoped that the water was from a bit of splashback...hmmm.
    Compression seems ok to me (not too hard or soft), although at times the kickstart seems locked in place and doesn't want to go down.
    The oil was pretty murky again at this oil change too, which is a worry, although not milky like before.
    No unusual noises = good.

    Water getting in via the air filter cause of drowning, while bad, should not get through to the crankcase unless damage occurs to the bore, piston or rings (I believe this is true, I may be wrong as I've not experienced it, hopefully someone will correct me if so). Milky oil is a common symptom of head gasket failure though.

    When you say the oil was murky, can you describe it? Is this the oil that only ran once since the last change?

    As for the kick start problems, that could be a number of things.

    When I say check the compression, I meant can you get hold of a compression tester and get a reading? That would mean a lot to the folks on here, very useful diagnostic tool. I would strongly recommend starting with this and working your way from there. Shame you're in Welly, I'm a bit far away to lend you mine, but there may well be someone on here who can sort you out with one.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    15th February 2005 - 15:34
    Bike
    Katanasaurus Rex
    Location
    The Gates of Delirium
    Posts
    9,015
    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Milky oil is a common symptom of head gasket failure though.
    Or more likely, a leaking water pump seal.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    24th February 2009 - 10:14
    Bike
    Suzuki RMZ250
    Location
    Wgtn
    Posts
    191
    Yes, this was the oil that had only been flushed though once (on a trail ride - in hindsight I should have flushed it through by running it in the garage and then dumped it straight away but I thought it would be ok because the 1st lot of oil wasn't milky, just a bit grey coloured...!).
    This time the oil wasn't grey but it definately looked fairly black already and not that nice golden oil colour.
    And the bike isn't using much coolant, I have barely needed to top it up.
    You have given me a lot ideas to ponder over, thank you.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    16th September 2009 - 11:05
    Bike
    '99 GSX750F, FXR150 bucket, RMX250
    Location
    Palmerston North
    Posts
    455
    Quote Originally Posted by crfchick View Post
    Yes, this was the oil that had only been flushed though once (on a trail ride - in hindsight I should have flushed it through by running it in the garage and then dumped it straight away but I thought it would be ok because the 1st lot of oil wasn't milky, just a bit grey coloured...!).
    This time the oil wasn't grey but it definately looked fairly black already and not that nice golden oil colour.
    And the bike isn't using much coolant, I have barely needed to top it up.
    You have given me a lot ideas to ponder over, thank you.
    Hmmm, would like to have a look at that oil, hard to tell without seeing it. If the coolant is not going down and the engine is definitely more grey than milky, I would definitely check those particles with a magnet, can give a bit more idea. And you can get the oil analysed for coolant and type of metal etc.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    24th May 2008 - 21:24
    Bike
    some honda bits in a kx chassis
    Location
    Waiuku City
    Posts
    1,326
    Oil goes black from it being in contact with the clutch plates, it fouls up and turns black.
    More than likely the fine metal particles are from the clutch plates wearing ( which is perfectly normal on a dirt bike).
    There is no sump to drop off so you cant do that to quickly check the engine, only equivalent is to split the cases.
    Unless the oil was really milky its unlikely to be coming from the bike, more likely is that it sucked some water in through the breather hose, ie if you stalled in or around water, and had to restart.
    If it were me, I would be putting in new oil, then running the bike for 5 or 10 minutes, then dropping the oil, if its not milky then its unlikely to be internal, like I said.
    If it is milky again, then I would proceed with further inspection of head gasket or water pump.

    But back to the OP, yes it is normal to have fine metallic magnetic particles in the oil/filter, does the sump plug not have a magnet on it?
    we may just go where no ones been

  9. #9
    Join Date
    3rd May 2007 - 08:07
    Bike
    04 KTM 125SX, 2011 155Z Pit Bike
    Location
    North Shore
    Posts
    617
    Quote Originally Posted by noobi View Post
    Oil goes black from it being in contact with the clutch plates, it fouls up and turns black.
    More than likely the fine metal particles are from the clutch plates wearing ( which is perfectly normal on a dirt bike).
    There is no sump to drop off so you cant do that to quickly check the engine, only equivalent is to split the cases.
    Unless the oil was really milky its unlikely to be coming from the bike, more likely is that it sucked some water in through the breather hose, ie if you stalled in or around water, and had to restart.
    If it were me, I would be putting in new oil, then running the bike for 5 or 10 minutes, then dropping the oil, if its not milky then its unlikely to be internal, like I said.
    If it is milky again, then I would proceed with further inspection of head gasket or water pump.

    But back to the OP, yes it is normal to have fine metallic particles in the oil/filter, does the sump plug not have a magnet on it?
    What he said.
    If a man is walking in a forest and no women is there to hear him is he still wrong?

  10. #10
    Join Date
    14th August 2007 - 19:42
    Bike
    '04 300 EXC
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    1,309
    Quote Originally Posted by Teava View Post
    What he said.
    I concur. sounds like a bit of the old oil in the breather trick. possibly resulting in a wee bit of engine wear if the filings you saw are not like the normal clutch plate "sparkles". But also possibly to do with the incorrect oil filter installment that you mentioned. Could you please elaborate on this for us to pontificate further?
    http://picasaweb.google.com/kezzafish
    My pics of some trail rides and events in the lower north island
    And check out our commercial Photography site for any other photographic needs
    http://www.fishpattie.com

  11. #11
    Join Date
    17th April 2007 - 11:05
    Bike
    CRF250R
    Location
    Taranaki
    Posts
    553
    I had trouble with my oil going black as the ace of spades for the first couple of oil changes but it seems to be good now.........Ive put it down to changing oil brands from the prvious owner im using elf moto4 now for the engine side(yes its a honda)
    Theres is normaly a few very small shiney things in there but nothing prolific

    I have heard that brass coloured shavings are a clear sign that your crank is ready to let go

    When I drain my GB side(using motul 2t GB oil)Its nearly always greyish but never alarmed about it as my old cr125 used to be the same im a heavy clutch user after coming of a 125 2t guees I never really dropped the clutch habit.

    Im wandering if the water you talk about coulb be a condensation build up like you said it has gotten colder so that would prob have some factor on condensation id do what some other poster suggested and change oil run it for a few mins then dump it and recheck it for all your signs your looking for ifits an internal leak it will show up fairly quickly

    And colder weather can cause hard starting as the air gets heavier it can play havoc with ya jetting I norm re-jet for the season..........engines love cold air they do run differently in dif temps and altitude affects things too
    Even on the old ones if you dont race serious and you wanna just go do the odd club day and smoke everyone on a big old 5hundy it great and if you get beaten you have a handful of excuses

  12. #12
    Join Date
    3rd December 2009 - 18:04
    Bike
    KLX 650, KLX 300
    Location
    Welly
    Posts
    141
    I've got a compression tester here in the Wellytron - pm me if you want to test and I can bring it over

  13. #13
    Join Date
    21st May 2007 - 18:03
    Bike
    kx250f
    Location
    shore
    Posts
    1,616
    checked you valve clearances?

    You tube it, it's pretty simple to check.
    Broken bikes wanted, pm details

  14. #14
    Join Date
    28th November 2007 - 13:41
    Bike
    2008 CRF450, CBR900RR, 125 Pit bike
    Location
    Hamilton
    Posts
    733
    Um if the person before you didn't have the spring holding that filter in place then the filter had been doing nothing the whole time. Water is a concern but wouldn't cause the engine to start creating metal flakes through the oil. My CRF got plenty of water in it once it took 3 oil flushes to clear the merky mess out.


    If it was me i would put new filter in + oil ride for 10 min and do another change to see what comes out and id repeat this until the oil comes out clean with no bits. Then id do a normal ride and see how dirty the oil gets if you get good lumps of metal you have a big problem, if you get small flakes then you may have a problem in a years time. Engines are constantly wearing out so id expect a few bits every now and again.

    The brass shavings comment was spot on the Big end cage is made from brass.

    My mate ran a CRF with no oil in the engine for over 30 min before it got sad enuf to die so i wouldn't worry to much. (Don't ask how it stuffed that up)

  15. #15
    Join Date
    9th May 2011 - 20:23
    Bike
    AX100
    Location
    JaffaLand
    Posts
    836
    Quote Originally Posted by crfchick View Post
    I've only had it a few months and it hasn't done all that many hours.
    But.....the bikes had enough use that its no longer in its "Running In" period yes?

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •