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So, one of the items on the to-do list for my 80 GS1000G was a very slow leak where the tach cable enters the front of the cylinder head. I ordered both seals, then removed the tach cable and sleeve to replace them. I found that there had been some damage done to the inside of the head, in the wall of the hole where the sleeve is seated (see pic below). There was also a little gouging to the sleeve itself, and some minor damage to the gear teeth (though the tach itself works fine).
I assume that, at some point, the screw securing the seal must have come loose while riding, and the spinning gear pulled out, causing the gouge. I'm guessing that a PO must have more or less plugged up the leak with gasket seal (which you can see caked on the side of the head).
I did replace the seals and put it all back together, but the leak has progressed from maybe a drip a day to almost a flow when the engine is running - basically to the point where I can't ride it (it starts smoking as soon as the pipes warm up).
Any thoughts on the best way to reseal this? Maybe cleaning up the oil from around the sleeve and applying some hi-temp gasket maker (I have some Permatex Motoseal that's supposed to be good up to 450F)? I'm afraid that anything short of a head swap is going to be a hack, and that the leak will keep coming back until I swap the head, but I'm also in no hurry to do that...

Thanks,
Chris
I assume that, at some point, the screw securing the seal must have come loose while riding, and the spinning gear pulled out, causing the gouge. I'm guessing that a PO must have more or less plugged up the leak with gasket seal (which you can see caked on the side of the head).
I did replace the seals and put it all back together, but the leak has progressed from maybe a drip a day to almost a flow when the engine is running - basically to the point where I can't ride it (it starts smoking as soon as the pipes warm up).
Any thoughts on the best way to reseal this? Maybe cleaning up the oil from around the sleeve and applying some hi-temp gasket maker (I have some Permatex Motoseal that's supposed to be good up to 450F)? I'm afraid that anything short of a head swap is going to be a hack, and that the leak will keep coming back until I swap the head, but I'm also in no hurry to do that...

Thanks,
Chris