Drain the oil, blah blah blah, notice that the header pipe for cylinder #4 isn't getting hot, no biggie, just add that to my mental list of "wacky problems with my carbs that I'm not gonna mess with myself" and continue with the oil change. I fill the oil back up, put in the new filter and after wrestling with the obstinate filter cover gasket finally get that re-attached.
Fire up the bike...hmm...oil pressure light isn't going off...that's odd...give her some revs, light goes off...well, I put 4 quarts in, per the Clymer...hmmm...why don't I look to see if it's leaking or something...bend over, look....OH SMEG!!! big puddle of oil on the driveway!
Turn the bike off, use about half a roll of paper towels to sop up what I could and then take off the filter cover. Gasket is in the right spot...that's weird...
Fiddle about and fume a bit and then re tighten the filter cover. Put in the little oil I have remaining, just to see if it's still leaking...fire it up, yep, still leaking....smeg.
I then fiddle around some more and discover what I think to be the problem. The top bolt thing that holds the filter cover on is actually like a bolt, meaning that the threaded part comes OUT of the bike, unlike the bottom two, where there's a post that sticks out that a nut threads on to. This top "bolt" (it's really more just a threaded rod) has two nuts on it. What I think happened is that tightening it down only tightened the first nut to the second nut, not securing the cover at that location.
Upon typing this long rambling post, I am beginning to wonder if the "threaded rod" as opposed to a "threaded post that's actually securely attached to the bike" is an "aftermarket feature" that I might need to look into fixing...any further advice?
BTW, I'm now out of oil and daylight, so I called it quits....for today.
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