I feared that there was an imperfection in the block where the egg shaped o-ring seals the oil pressure passage, but after some reading, I now am hoping that it is just that a lot of oil is splashing around out of the stator cover and coming through the starter nose hole that I left wide open due to leaving the starter motor out for weight savings. I just read many posts of people finding oil leaking out of the "mystery hole" that drains rain water etc out of the starter cavity, and most point to the starter nose o-ring leaking oil back in there and letting it run out of the hole under the engine.
I also noted that on all three of my engines here, I have no grommet or anything sealing the stator wires where they come through the stator area of the crankcase into the starter area, nor is there a grommet where these wires and the oil pressure light wire exits the starter housing, but there is a grommet where the oil pressure switch wire enters the housing... Seems as if I need to degrease and install some RTV at the least, or dig through some 550 parts bins and see if that stuff fits the 750.
My big question is - does the oil really get THAT agitated and slung way up to the top of that cavity that I would have a heavy dripping coming off of the engine from having no starter plugging that hole? My rear tire was soaked. How did the GS400X manage? It was the barebones model with no starter motor, kickstart only, drum front brake, bare essentials. I'll have to see if I can dig up any fiches that are specific for that model only, and not the electric version. Maybe I can find a rubber plug that fits that hole. Next oil change I may drill and tap the crankcase bolt a plate and gasket over that hole if all else fails. Crossing my fingers that it is not the cylinder base o-ring seal on this new engine. There was a little oil sitting on top of the crankcase, but most of it was just pouring out from underneath, nonstop drips.
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