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avanhaselen
Oil Leaking here, here, and there..
Hi guys, I had been neglecting a slow leak on the bike, but now it's gotten worse so I took some engine degreaser to it to see if I could figure out the source. I found three spots where gaskets are leaking, but I don't want to take a socket to them just yet. Any suggestions on how to take care of this? Is it simply a matter of taking a torque wrench to the various bolts? Or might my gasket/s be bad? Old oil can't cause this right, it's due for one.
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you could try retorquing the bolts but i doubt that would help. looks like you are going to need a full engine strip if you want to do the job properly, especially as there is a leak between the 2 crankcase halves.
not good news i am afraid.....1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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avanhaselen
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAre you sure about picture number three?
That's unfortunate, difficult to fix, and an uncommon place to spring a leak.
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Steel Toed Tank
I will vote yes.
I just cleaned and power washed my engine to find a leak, rode the bike home over 3 miles and parked it hot.
The next day I noticed tiny puddles had gathered on the bottom of rims, and found more little wet spots all in the fins of the engine.
Mine was only a valve cover gasket leak thankfully.
Tank
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avanhaselen
Originally posted by Steel Toed Tank View PostI will vote yes.
I just cleaned and power washed my engine to find a leak, rode the bike home over 3 miles and parked it hot.
The next day I noticed tiny puddles had gathered on the bottom of rims, and found more little wet spots all in the fins of the engine.
Mine was only a valve cover gasket leak thankfully.
Tank
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1100E isn't it?
I would look at the O rings on the front centre 2 head nuts first. Surprising where the oil ends up when they leak.Last edited by hampshirehog; 10-06-2012, 04:40 AM.79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
80 GSX750
80 GS550
80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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5150/gs
My 1100 16 v leaked in the same spots,The first 2 cured with new gaskets after valve stem seals and,the 3rd i have yet to solve,seems only splitting cases this winter will fix it.I tried everything i could find to try and seal that one in the 3rd picture to no avail.
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Steel Toed Tank
Yup, mine leaks in the same spot as #2 pic. and that gasket is SGP. Only a few months old.
I also have oil seeping very slowly from the cam chain tensioner, keeps my starter lubed I suppose.
Tank
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avanhaselen
Originally posted by hampshirehog View Post1100E isn't it?
I would look at the O rings on the front centre 2 head nuts first. Surprising where the oil ends up when they leak.
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