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Is that the crank case or the oil pan? Nevermind...it's the crank case. That's a top end job right there.
I've done a valve cover gasket but haven't had to replace that gasket. That stinks.
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ShadowFocus603
Is that the head gasket? If so just re-torque the head. Loosen all the bolts then torque them back down in sequence adding 5lb/ft to factory recommended torque just for good measure. Doing this sealed up weepy head gaskets on both her 750 and my 850.
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^^Good call...didn't think of that...re-torquing.
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Originally posted by ShadowFocus603 View PostIs that the head gasket? If so just re-torque the head. Loosen all the bolts then torque them back down in sequence adding 5lb/ft to factory recommended torque just for good measure. Doing this sealed up weepy head gaskets on both her 750 and my 850.sigpic
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Originally posted by gustovh View PostLooks like a case half to me, re torquing might help, if not....well, have you ever split the cases.
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I would go easy on the bolt tightening for fear of stripping the threads.
If the leak is truly from there then you have to split the cases.Ed
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sailor_bob
I that's the head gasket I would do the same as everyone else said. Take your valve cover off and torque down the head again maybe 5-10 ft lbs over spec. Head gaskets don't really get "smashed" as easy as soft gaskets like the valve cover gasket do. Gotta be really carefull with over-torquing those. But anyways, if the leak still persists after torquing tighter, it's honestly not that hard to change. I've never wrenched on anything in my life until my GS750 this winter. Replace both head gasket and valve cover gasket, both were leaking pretty bad. With no prior mechanical experience I just followed my clymers step by step and everything went smoothly and it runs great again. Putting your timing chain back on it the right position. Quadruple check it before you put ot back together. I almost put my valve cover back on with it being a half link out but a buddy made me check one last time before putting it on and boy did that save me quite a headache.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostSplitting the cases is easy, you don't have to remove the head and cylinders. Flip the engine upside down and take the lower case off.82 1100 EZ (red)
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I did as Tom said years ago on my 1100e, a fairly simple task if the motor is out, as mine happened to be. My 1150 leaks there also..... and will continue to do so....sigpic
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostSplitting the cases is easy, you don't have to remove the head and cylinders. Flip the engine upside down and take the lower case off.sigpic
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Originally posted by dorkburger View PostI did as Tom said years ago on my 1100e, a fairly simple task if the motor is out, as mine happened to be. My 1150 leaks there also..... and will continue to do so....sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
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1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
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