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Oil Leak ?
Newbie Here! Still dont have my bike running for the first time but trying to tackle one issue at a time. I have oil leaking down my kickstand. As far as I can tell it is coming from around the gear foot pedal. I looked underneath that plate that shows the gear selections and there is a large bolt that is soaked. This could be my problem. Is there a gasket under that plate I will have to buy if I unscrew it? Also are there any well known problem areas to check for leaks on that side of the motor in that general location? Thanks Ahead!Tags: None
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Probably either the oil seal around the shifter shaft, or the countershaft oil seal, perhaps oil blowing around from somewhere else, like an oil drain plug or stator cover. It could also be left over oil from overzealous chain oiling. The countershaft and shift shaft seals are common leaks, and are easy to fix. There's no gasket with the sprocket cover, if that's what you mean by that plate. You will probably need an impact driver. (hand held type that you tap with a hammer)
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostProbably either the oil seal around the shifter shaft, or the countershaft oil seal, perhaps oil blowing around from somewhere else, like an oil drain plug or stator cover. It could also be left over oil from overzealous chain oiling. The countershaft and shift shaft seals are common leaks, and are easy to fix. There's no gasket with the sprocket cover, if that's what you mean by that plate. You will probably need an impact driver. (hand held type that you tap with a hammer)1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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gs1000emt
Well looks like I need to start tearing into to find the culprit. Any tricks on tracing an oil leak? Was just gonna clean and then start the bike and wait for the drippage.
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gs1000emt
I got under there again and it almost looks like its coming from the rubber boot that goes to the shaft drive. Its a greenish looking oil when it drips. Could that be gear oil? I thought the gear oil would be thicker and not drip so much.
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BassCliff
Hi,
To see what it looks like under that cover, check out this guide: Secondary Gear Oil Change (PDF).
See the rest of the maintenance guides on my website to get an idea of what it takes to properly feed and care for a classic GS shafty.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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subforry
Think I have read that using talc or flour works well for finding oil leaks. Clean it, let it dry, run it for a short time, then toss the talc or flour at it. It will stick to the new leaking oil.
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gs1000emt
Thanks basscliff that cleared things up. Gonna change gear oil and put new washer on drain bolt. Will prob use the baking soda methos if I still have a problem. Does the rubber boot that goes to the drive shaft have fluid in it or did it maybe just spray up on that?
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7981GS
Originally posted by gs1000emt View PostThanks basscliff that cleared things up. Gonna change gear oil and put new washer on drain bolt. Will prob use the baking soda methos if I still have a problem.
Does the rubber boot that goes to the drive shaft have fluid in it or did it maybe just spray up on that?
Get the cover off and take a peek. Find that leak.
Eric
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