2009 KLX250s Excessive Oil Around Filler Cap
#1
2009 KLX250s Excessive Oil Around Filler Cap
Hello everyone!
I recently bought a 2009 KLX250s. I did a google search on forums for this bike and it seems like I've found the perfect place here. I'm new to this forum but did a search on my problem and couldn't find anything concerning my problem. So, here goes...
I've noticed ever since I bought it that there is an excessive amount of oil coming out from around the oil fill cap. At first I wasn't sure where it was coming from but after a thourough cleaning and a short ride, sure enough it was back. If I don't clean it after every ride, the oil ends up all over the entire side case and is a big mess! I bought the bike new, 0 miles, and havent done any mods what-so-ever. Anybody know how to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
I recently bought a 2009 KLX250s. I did a google search on forums for this bike and it seems like I've found the perfect place here. I'm new to this forum but did a search on my problem and couldn't find anything concerning my problem. So, here goes...
I've noticed ever since I bought it that there is an excessive amount of oil coming out from around the oil fill cap. At first I wasn't sure where it was coming from but after a thourough cleaning and a short ride, sure enough it was back. If I don't clean it after every ride, the oil ends up all over the entire side case and is a big mess! I bought the bike new, 0 miles, and havent done any mods what-so-ever. Anybody know how to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
#3
You can easily check the oil level by the sight glass on the right of the engine case. Just make sure you check it with the bike up right and not leaning on the kickstand.
Also, check the o-ring on the oil fill cap. It might be missing or damaged.
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Also, check the o-ring on the oil fill cap. It might be missing or damaged.
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#6
That's what I'm beginning to think. In the few months I've owned my '06 model, I've seen a consistent film around the filler cap. It's not running, dripping, or even really wet, but there's enough to attract dust noticeably. The cap o-ring is pliable with no cracks or damage. I'm thinking a thicker o-ring might be the answer. I just did over 600 miles of heavy off road and pavement down in the Big Bend National Park area and didn't even use any oil, so I'm pretty sure that almost nothing is going out the cap area in my case. I also notice that the filler cap can be easily unscrewed at any time, while the ones on all my KLR 600/650's had to have a crescent wrench applied to extract the cap after it's been up to temp after removal. Maybe there's a tolerance issue in the manufacture of the cap/threads?
#8
It is? I've never had any oil seeping from my filler cap. In this day and age I don't think it should be acceptable for any oil to seeping from this engine at any point. I'd find a replacement for that o-ring.
#9
It's a pretty common problem there have been a few threads on this in the past. I noticed it on the first ride I took. On the 09's oil leaks from the valve cover are common too. For the filler cap the best solution is to just get a slightly thicker O-ring that takes care of it. Oh how times have changed my Kawasaki leaks oil and my Harley doesn't WTF.
#10
Yep I squished an o-ring once putting it back together, did the dealer do a service on the bike? could have been that way from the factory. Oh and welcome to the forums. Stop by the New members area when you get a chance and give us a proper intro.