There was definitely oil coming from around the base of the tacho drive housing. So I went to my dealer and they surprised me by having one in stock. I swapped it out. along with the small o-ring 'cause why not?
Cleaned everything up, put the bike on the center stand and fired it up. In a short amount of time i was still getting drops of oil dripping from the the valve cover gasket on to the header below and smoking. But it was hard to tell exactly where the gasket was leaking. Then I remembered reading about using powder to find gasket leaks. So I cleaned everything up, let it sit and dry for a day and powdered the gasket area all along the sides and front, even at the half moons. Here's a short video which shows the leaks, I believe just below and to the right and left of the tacho drive. Of course it could be one leak that runs along the gasket and drips from more that one place.
The valve adjustment I did was my first ever attempt at this. And I thought that I did it very carefully and correctly (except for the neglected tacho drive seal already mentioned)
My Thoughts:
After I did the valve adjustment, I thought I did a decent job of cleaning off all of the old gasket, and replaced the gasket with OEM part # 11173-49224-H17. I used a thin coating of this grease on both sides:
I think all that was good.
I kept all the bolts on a carboard map and I'm fairly confident that they all went back where they belonged. I used a thin coating of RTV silicone gasket maker on the half moons, installed them as per the manual (I know that some folks flip the flange to the inside of the engine.) The half moons appear to be dry.
Since I don't have an inch-lb. torque wrench, I used what I believe to be the conventional wisdom for tightening the valve cover bolts. Just snug, then a quarter turn more. And, as stated, I have ridden the bike, sometimes pretty hard, for 500 dry miles.
When I first discovered the leak, I think I may have made a mistake by tightening all of the valve cover bolts another quarter turn or so. I don't think It's made the leak any worse, but I don't think it's gotten appreciably better either.
So I think what I need to do is:
1. Buy another gasket.
2. Make sure both head and cover surfaces are absolutely clean.
3. Re-check valve clearance 'cause I'm a noob and don't trust myself.
4. Grease or no grease on the new gasket???? Or something different: WD-40, PB Blaster, or Dry?
5. Buy or borrow an inch-lb. torque wrench and torque bolts to spec. I think that would be 84 inch-lb?
I'm really not sure exactly what I did wrong. I sure that someone here can tell me. I was so proud of myself once I got everything buttoned up and rode the bike with no problems, now my confidence in my mechanic abilities is shaken.
Thanks for reading.
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