Bought this Kat a few months ago and at first sight couldnt tell there was any problems with it. Previous owner left the bike pretty much stock and it had 40k kms on it. When i did the oil change, i got a fram filter from my local Canadian tire shop and used regular 10w-40 oil. When the bike sits for a day, with the bottom fairing off, i noticed a small oil puddle directly below the headers slightly in front of the oil pan. After cleaning it up and checking the bolts for tightness, the next day there was a larger oil puddle between the 2 bolts mounted right under the oil filter sits. I'm guessing those are the oil cooler bolts or smth cuz when i unscrewed them oil started coming out. one of the bolts when i unscrewed it a piece of rock or metal broke off(smaller than my pinky). I re-tightened both 14mm bolts and hand-tightened the oil filter again. left paper towels directly under there and next morning I found that the paper towels are completely soaked with oil. It doesnt drip very fast so its hard to find the source after cleaning the oil drips. I ran the motor for 15mins before and couldnt find the oil drip which i thought was from those 2 bolts mentioned. I checked above and dont see any oil dripping down above the headers, only seem to be dripping under the oil filter... Anyone faced the same issue?
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I haven't changed my filter in awhile but I think Suzuki says a full turn after it is hand tight, I would replace the gaskets on the oil connections if it still leaks. Use only oil that does not have additives to reduce friction, your clutch won't work as it should. Be careful tightening those bolts, you don't want to strip the holes.
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I checked this morning again and there's oil slowly dripping from the 2 bolts with orange gaskets as shown in picture. It's been dropping before I touched the bolts and have gotten progressively worse after I unscrewed them and retighten, I think I might have lost about half a liter of oil over the past few mths?
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update:
i put some paper towels on top of the oil connections and right below the oil filter, when i checked the next day, theres no oil dripping from the oil connections, which leads me to suspect the FRAM oil filter that i changed is not sealing well. Anyone faced the same issue with FRAM ph6018 filter? i think i'll get a different brand next season.
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Originally posted by AR-15 View PostYes, last I changed my oil I made the mistake of using Fram. Oil leaked and I had tighten it down more that I normally like.
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