Oil leak woes
So I thought my stator side seal was leaking again, but it appears that the last time it was fixed it stuck. I pulled the cover/stator and monitored just like last time and it looks to be ok.
I wiped everything down nice and clean, and I think the leak may be coming from somewhere in between the case and the engine cradle.
Can I remove the cradle to inspect it without dropping the motor?
I wiped everything down nice and clean, and I think the leak may be coming from somewhere in between the case and the engine cradle.
Can I remove the cradle to inspect it without dropping the motor?
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Yes you could. Scavenger pump cover would be a likely suspect. Canniboomer has some of those reusable gaskets for that which I have had good luck with. Otherwise use a very light coating of sealant with the paper ones on just the engine side. Tranny plugs also are suspect for leaks. Caniboomer also has a copper ring with a o-ring built in for those.
QUOTE (cannondale27 @ Aug 24 2009, 06:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes you could. Scavenger pump cover would be a likely suspect. Canniboomer has some of those reusable gaskets for that which I have had good luck with. Otherwise use a very light coating of sealant with the paper ones on just the engine side. Tranny plugs also are suspect for leaks. Caniboomer also has a copper ring with a o-ring built in for those.
Thanks, I wont be likely to tear into it until I get back from Pismo, but I am just about fed up with it and it needs to go away.
I dont see anything coming from anywhere I can see/feel. I wiped everything down and checked constantly and it stayed completely dry. It used to be leaking from the stator side seal, and I thought it still was, but that is staying completely dry.
Like I said it appears to just be coming right out from the cradle more on the shifter side than the rear brake side.
QUOTE (arcsum68 @ Aug 24 2009, 07:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks, I wont be likely to tear into it until I get back from Pismo, but I am just about fed up with it and it needs to go away.
I dont see anything coming from anywhere I can see/feel. I wiped everything down and checked constantly and it stayed completely dry. It used to be leaking from the stator side seal, and I thought it still was, but that is staying completely dry.
Like I said it appears to just be coming right out from the cradle more on the shifter side than the rear brake side.
I dont see anything coming from anywhere I can see/feel. I wiped everything down and checked constantly and it stayed completely dry. It used to be leaking from the stator side seal, and I thought it still was, but that is staying completely dry.
Like I said it appears to just be coming right out from the cradle more on the shifter side than the rear brake side.
Arcsum68, How often you ride at Pismo? Also where are you out of?
QUOTE (claas900 @ Aug 24 2009, 08:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Arcsum68, How often you ride at Pismo? Also where are you out of?
I am out of Sacramento, and only about 2x per year.
By the time you drive/eat/break its a solid 6-7 hour drive. Id much rather go to Sand Mountain out by Fallon, NV but I the wife and kid really enjoy Pismo.
QUOTE (arcsum68 @ Aug 24 2009, 08:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am out of Sacramento, and only about 2x per year.
By the time you drive/eat/break its a solid 6-7 hour drive. Id much rather go to Sand Mountain out by Fallon, NV but I the wife and kid really enjoy Pismo.
By the time you drive/eat/break its a solid 6-7 hour drive. Id much rather go to Sand Mountain out by Fallon, NV but I the wife and kid really enjoy Pismo.
Much cooler at Pismo this time of year too
QUOTE (Kuma @ Aug 24 2009, 12:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Much cooler at Pismo this time of year too
Yeah, gotta love the ocean for that reason, theres a pretty good 30 degree difference from here or Sand Mountain.
QUOTE (arcsum68 @ Aug 24 2009, 08:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am out of Sacramento, and only about 2x per year.
By the time you drive/eat/break its a solid 6-7 hour drive. Id much rather go to Sand Mountain out by Fallon, NV but I the wife and kid really enjoy Pismo.
By the time you drive/eat/break its a solid 6-7 hour drive. Id much rather go to Sand Mountain out by Fallon, NV but I the wife and kid really enjoy Pismo.
Yeah thats a long drive to get to Pismo.