It has also started to dripping some noticable drops below the bike after a hot ride. It's not enough oil to make it a problem as far as oil level is concerned, but it makes little messes in the driveway.
The right way to fix these little leaks is to take things apart and replace the seals. I know this.
I am, however, a person with faith in modern miracle technology.
Has anyone ever tried this product? Here is the URL: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
I'd include an image of the bottle but the image button above this editor doesn't do anything except put img in the text of the message. Same with the URL button. Cut and paste doesn't work. I'm missing something about how to work it I guess . . .
This stuff is called SealLube and says below the name that it "positively stops existing leaks in any fluid system."
I emaild the seller and was told it works on the rubber. He wouldn't say anything specific about its use in motorcycle engines, so he's just being careful about what he says. His customers seem to feel the product has worked for them.
If it works on the rubber, that would be fine for my tensioner seals but not for the head gasket, I suppose, since it is fibre. Maybe it is a "rubberized" fibre? This gool ole' engine has the original gasket. It's has never been apart. I'm on the bike for short trips and long almost every day.
While it's possible it may not work, can it do any harm?
Thanks,
Mike
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