athomesdaddy wrote: I am new to the forum world but I am now a proud owner of a 1980 KZ13B tour model. It runs and rides and I'm getting ready to drain the oil and noticed something in the sight glass. The oil looks milky white?
I just wanted to weigh any options or suggestions.
Thanks
If the engine is repeatedly started and then shut off before it really gets up to temperature (15 to 20 minutes) the moisture that is a natural product of combustion will condense on the inside surfaces of the crankcase, including the inside of the site glass. The solution is to ride the bike till it's thoroughly warmed up. If I'm going to start a bike and I know I'll not have an opportunity to let it get up to temp, I often remove the oil filler cap, after I shut it down, and set it beside the open hole to allow the moisture to evaporate. When I do so I ALWAYS set the key next to it so that I'll remember to reinstall the cap.
When you drain the oil, if you find that all the oil is white, tan or gray you most likely have a coolant leak. If the oil looks normal but the site glass is covered with a white film the problem is condensation.
Good Luck and Welcome to KZ1300.COM!
Bill