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VisionriderDean
Posted 2009-06-09 4:10 PM (#36338)
Subject: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 15
Nebraska
I have an 08 Vision Street and have been loosing oil, it's not leaking, just out thru the exhaust...burning it I suspect. No big blue clouds of smoke, from those riding belind me just little puffs every now and then but went thru 3/4 of a quart on 3 hr poker run. Any one else having this problem...

Edited by VisionriderDean 2009-06-09 4:22 PM
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2009-06-09 8:58 PM (#36347 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
your the first victory i even heard that used oil
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varyder
Posted 2009-06-09 9:13 PM (#36348 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: RE: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Did you buy it new?
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candubrain
Posted 2009-06-09 9:23 PM (#36349 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Cruiser

Posts: 235
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
No way that should be happening. I go from oil change to the next without using a drop. I ride hard, with red line shifts.
Are you overfilling the engine? Not being rude, but in case you don't know, the level is checked with the bike off the side stand, straight up.
the other causes would be worn rings or valve guides. Was the bike properly broken in?
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donetracey
Posted 2009-06-09 10:31 PM (#36357 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Your dealer and Victory should be looking after this - not us. Something is wrong that should be a warranty issue.
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-06-10 12:18 AM (#36365 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
There was a poster here from the UK that had problems with the front head, manufacturing defect.
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kevinx
Posted 2009-06-10 6:46 AM (#36375 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
How are you checking your oil. If you are checking, and filling it on the side stand then you are WAY over filling it, and the crank vent is pushing it into the intake.
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varyder
Posted 2009-06-10 8:44 AM (#36380 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: RE: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Okay, still waiting for Dean say if this a new bike or bought used. I'm going to assume a couple things as he opens up with a guessing game in which he knows the answer. Then he ask if anyone has the same problem. I don't, but maybe some well has.

So the facts as I see it are:
1. Loosing oil at the rate of 3/4 of a quart on a hundred mile poker run.
2. Blows out oil in puffs.
3. He knows the answer

If it was overfull it would do it more constant, wouldn't it? It would also run very hot as the oil would foam from the churning. Also, I think there is a only a few idiots like me that would think you could check the oil while the bike is leaning, I could be wrong. But then again, he might be checking it while running....

So, if I guess right, do I win a prize? Blown rings (maybe from improper break-in???????? [edited because of probie's comment below... no debates please! ] ) my final answer... well maybe...

Edited by varyder 2009-06-10 9:06 AM
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Probie
Posted 2009-06-10 8:52 AM (#36383 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Cruiser

Posts: 204
guelph ontario
That just starts the debate about what proper break in is.
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VisionriderDean
Posted 2009-06-10 9:10 AM (#36385 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: RE: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 15
Nebraska
Found the problem... (The thing next to the oil filter that has a rubber cover...Oil sensor or sending unit?) was loose. I had some work done at the dealer a couple weekd prior and I'm guessing they did'nt tighten it to spec's and murphy's law kicked in and it managed to loosen itself on the long ride. Good news... it I figured it out and it fixed the problem they checked the motor to make sure there was no damage and all is well.

Bad news the damn thing fell off and they had to get a new one. According to service tech's it won't leak oil when it's not running cause it needs pressure, but it will leak out when riding.

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Rebel
Posted 2009-06-10 11:44 AM (#36395 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
At least it was something simple, as inconvenient as it may to have to wait for a part.
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Mudge
Posted 2009-06-10 11:47 AM (#36396 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Tourer

Posts: 354
20 miles west of Chicago.
A search of this site would have turned up leaking oil pressure sensor/sending units on the 08 Vision. Several people, including me, had the problem. The problem was not the unit being "loose" as far as being properly screwed in, but the leak was internal to the unit itself, and the only fix was replacement of the defective unit, not torquing it down. I can't think what kind of work your dealer might have done on your bike that would require loosening the oil pressure sending unit, unless it was on the sending unit itself, but not properly tightening it would be more than enough for me to seek another shop to work on my bike, I would consider that inexcusable negligence. An oil leak there could cause oil to get on the rear tire with possibly bad consequences.
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Big Al
Posted 2009-06-10 12:20 PM (#36398 - in reply to #36338)
Subject: Re: Loosing oil---know the answer but still have to ask


Cruiser

Posts: 64
Hot Springs Village, Arkansas
What Mudge said !!
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