Water on piston Mojave 250
#1
Hi, my son got a 87 250 mojave that doesn't run. I found water on the piston and milky oil. I pulled the head and cyl off, and the head gasket is intact ( thin copper gasket) don't see any cracks in the head. The head was on tight. Anybody got any ideas?
#3
I wondered about that myself. Before I tore it down I had him drain the coolant(he said it looked like water), and fill it with antifreeze. When I tore it down it had some antifreeze in the cylinder. It gets cold here, I was concerned that it might have froze and cracked something, but I don't see any cracks in the head.
#4
There is only a few ways water can get on top of a piston.
#1 Blown gasket, or crack.
#2 Ingested in the intake by air or fuel system.
Why wasn't it running? Personally I would have gotten it running first. Like tencubed said, it might have gone for a swim and there was nothing wrong with the engine.
Is an 87 Mojave 250 water cooled?
I would just put the thing back together and deal with it from there.
#1 Blown gasket, or crack.
#2 Ingested in the intake by air or fuel system.
Why wasn't it running? Personally I would have gotten it running first. Like tencubed said, it might have gone for a swim and there was nothing wrong with the engine.
Is an 87 Mojave 250 water cooled?
I would just put the thing back together and deal with it from there.
#5
Originally posted by: les2
I wondered about that myself. Before I tore it down I had him drain the coolant(he said it looked like water), and fill it with antifreeze. When I tore it down it had some antifreeze in the cylinder. It gets cold here, I was concerned that it might have froze and cracked something, but I don't see any cracks in the head.
I wondered about that myself. Before I tore it down I had him drain the coolant(he said it looked like water), and fill it with antifreeze. When I tore it down it had some antifreeze in the cylinder. It gets cold here, I was concerned that it might have froze and cracked something, but I don't see any cracks in the head.
The fact that the anti freeze was in the cylinder indicates the problem was not as simple as someone submerging the bike.
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