I did some searching through the forums and thought I'd post my issue anyway (i figured this group's expertise would instantly trump my detective skills.)
I have a 79' GS550E. A couple of days ago I was pulling out of a parking lot and as I shifted into 1st the bike clunked and threw the chain. After coasting back into the lot and putting the chain back on...which seemed a bit loose (Truthfully, it's been a while since I've checked that it was within spec) I noticed that the gear shifter didn't feel quite right. Against my better judgement I limped the bike the few blocks home in first gear. I noticed right away that it was leaking a good steady stream of oil.
I took the clutch/chain cover off and the pushrod that the clutch cable actuates is bent. Now, I've had this cover off to change out the clutch cable out several months back and it was straight then, So i'm guessing this and the chain jumping off are inter-connected, though I'm not sure which is the cause and which is the effect. More info: as it sits (even running) there is no leak.
Any guesses as to what happened?
I found some info here on Pushrod Oil Seals (Which is my forum-detective-guess as to where the oil is coming from, but does the sudden bending of the pushrod and the jumping chain point to something far far worse?
Thanks so much for reading this novel of a question -
-Wayne
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