okay so heres the deal. when I was pulling the top end off my blaster to rebuild and have it bored it left the bottom end open. the bike had been sitting for 7 years so I also wanted to do the transmission fluid. so while I was out I had my brother drain it and put new oil in. when I put it all back together it started smoking white smoke (so I was thinking seals were bad) I looked at them and they looked brand new. we got to talking about it and my brother mentioned he poured transmission fluid directly into the bottom of the crank, not all just "enough to lube everything, probably less than a quarter of a quart" ....... he is willing to pay for any damages but is there a way to drain that fluid? or can I just let it burn out?
TLDR:
there was less than a quarter quart of transmission fluid dumped directly onto the crank into the bottom end. is there a way to drain this or is it okay to let it burn out on its own.
TLDR:
there was less than a quarter quart of transmission fluid dumped directly onto the crank into the bottom end. is there a way to drain this or is it okay to let it burn out on its own.