White layer on top of oil

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White layer on top of oil

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Just checking the bike over today (Suzuki Bandit 650)when I looked at the eye glass for the oil level I noticed that there is a white layer on top of the oil.
1. Is this moisture
2. Do I change the oil
3. Is it ok to leave
4. Will this cause damage to the engine
The engine has been started and heated several times during the winter. Any advise welcome.
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Re: White layer on top of oil

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from tinternet :-

usually milky white oil / white film on oil is due to some form of water contamination

most seem to recommend a replacement of oil etc if it doesnt burn off from a run
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Re: White layer on top of oil

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I'm with Ratz there, had that problem with car and it was faulty cylinder head gasket letting rad water into pots :(
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Re: White layer on top of oil

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Typically it's emulsified oil. Doesn't do your engine any good as it's really thick and restricts lubrication and I wouldn't imagine is good for the clutch. Worth draining and flushing through with some cheap oil before replacing with your usual choice. Heating the engine first helps it drain out of the system better but do watch for hot oil burns! Once off it's probably just a bit of condensation or big puddles but if it keeps happening you've probably got a problem to trace as per bry's example.
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if you have been starting the bike over winter you may well get some of this appearing .
Give the bike a good run and you will find that it wil most likely go. :2up
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Quicksilver wrote: Worth draining and flushing through with some cheap oil b.

...Is there such a thing ? :eek
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Re: White layer on top of oil

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aye, a tenner from JRD in ellon... Sorted :2up
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Thanks for the advice guy's that puts my mind at rest, as you may have guessed mechanics is not one of my strong points.
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Re: White layer on top of oil

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Probably just moisture from sitting all winter.
If its the head gasket, you will also see the water in the radiator expansion tank bubling.
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Short runs or just starting her up to charge the battery will induce condensation from inside the engine. Far more likely than coolant in your oil.
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metallninja wrote:Short runs or just starting her up to charge the battery will induce condensation from inside the engine. Far more likely than coolant in your oil.
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You need to start her up for longer and give her the odd run to boil off the condensation.
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I had this on Friday with the Prilla. Checked coolant level, took it for a good 20min blast and it was gone.
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Going for a good run tomorrow. :2up
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