J Jesse8931 Member Feb 29, 2012 101 9 54 Aug 26, 2015 #1 So I did a leak down test that went great but while running I noticed the trans vent had vacuum so I tested it with a little oil and it sucked right up, that doesn't seem normal to me.
So I did a leak down test that went great but while running I noticed the trans vent had vacuum so I tested it with a little oil and it sucked right up, that doesn't seem normal to me.
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa Aug 26, 2015 #2 is it smoking and/or using trans oil ?
J Jesse8931 Member Feb 29, 2012 101 9 54 Aug 26, 2015 #3 When I first broke it in no but now It seems to be so I will check the crank seal.
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 497 136 27 Dickinson, ND Aug 26, 2015 #4 a leak test created a vacuum? that doesnt make any sense. how could pushing air into the engine cause it to pull more air in as well???
a leak test created a vacuum? that doesnt make any sense. how could pushing air into the engine cause it to pull more air in as well???
pudvah I just wanna rip. Mar 6, 2015 728 234 94 40 Griswold, Connecticut Aug 26, 2015 #5 I think he meant with the bike running not while doing the leak test
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia Aug 27, 2015 #6 If. There is a vacuum in the gearbox then the crankshaft seal as failed allowing air to be drawn into the crankcase.
If. There is a vacuum in the gearbox then the crankshaft seal as failed allowing air to be drawn into the crankcase.