Harry Spruit(Guest)
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The small cover of the oil filter should be sealed with an O-ring and both fixing bolts for this cover should also have O-rings. Then there is the possibility of a faulty O-ring or no O-ring at all on the clutch pushrod. It is also possible that the sealing on the chain sprocket shaft is gone and the oil is disappearing into the chain case. But at the rate the oil is disappearing, the chain case would be filled up within a few hundered kilometers and the oil would coming out at several places on the chain case. When the oil is lost this fast it must leave traces. The chain case or the cover of the oil filter or where the cluth pushrod enters the crankcase or even oil can be seeping from the drain bolt, which can be lose or can have a bad sealing. If there are no traces of oil leaks, the the engine is burning the oil, but when an engine is burning oil at this rate, you should see a lot of blue smoke coming out of the exhaust pipes. If you don't see lots of blue smoke when accelerating, check for oil leaks again, because it doesn't disappear by magic. Harry Spruit
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