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    Question My GNs oil slick

    Hey Guys

    My GN has just started dropping a hell of alot more oil than usuall.
    How can it be fixed?

    oh yeah is a 1985 model -or there abouts

    any help would be grand

    oh and rep points would be nice too...

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    Can you see where it's coming from (clean underside of engine, start up and peer at engine's underside (you perv, you !) and see if you can see where the drops come from.
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    Agree, clean and check whether or not it is coming from the gear shifter as sometimes the seal in there will go and oil will leak out around the shifter. Also make sure none of your oil hoses have come off as a few km's without oil in the cylinder ain't the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonty
    Also make sure none of your oil hoses have come off as a few km's without oil in the cylinder ain't the best.
    few metres.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by John
    few metres.....
    ha ha, actually I have managed about 30 Kms once on my DT175 without the oil hose connected. You could have sanded furnature with the piston when they took it out for a rebore!!
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    get your bloody useless boyfriend to replace the seal where it leaking from!! (behind the gear lever for those playing at home)
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