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midwestgs
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Changing the oil in my 83 GS1100G and I decided to replace the oil pan gasket also. A pesky leak was starting to get worse so I ordered a gasket and cleaned the oil pan and per forum advice used aviation gasket sealer.
The problem came after installation when I added oil and it started running out. After I unbolted the pan I realized there is a bolt hole inside the pan bolt pattern(see pic, top R).

My engine is stamped U701- and after some digging I found most GS1100 pan's have this hole. I am baffled..
Obviously I unknowingly cleaned whatever was 'guped' in the hole to prevent oil from leaking out.
I considered maybe the PO changed pan's at some point, but my engine uses the outside hole which makes all 1100/850 pan's unusable on this engine.
Question:
Can anyone offer a suggestion why there is a hole where nothing bolt's?
There is no 'boss' or metal inside the engine for a bolt to bolt to.
OEM gaskets show U701 pattern outside of this hole, which seems to match my bikes pattern, but not the pan.
Thanks, "Confused in Midwest"
The problem came after installation when I added oil and it started running out. After I unbolted the pan I realized there is a bolt hole inside the pan bolt pattern(see pic, top R).

My engine is stamped U701- and after some digging I found most GS1100 pan's have this hole. I am baffled..
Obviously I unknowingly cleaned whatever was 'guped' in the hole to prevent oil from leaking out.
I considered maybe the PO changed pan's at some point, but my engine uses the outside hole which makes all 1100/850 pan's unusable on this engine.
Question:
Can anyone offer a suggestion why there is a hole where nothing bolt's?
There is no 'boss' or metal inside the engine for a bolt to bolt to.
OEM gaskets show U701 pattern outside of this hole, which seems to match my bikes pattern, but not the pan.
Thanks, "Confused in Midwest"
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