I'm new to the site (love it so far) and I've searched all the threads for answers to my questions but can't find them. I have a 1980 GS 450L (9000mi) which is in great shape except for 2 problems.
First is an oil leak which I noticed when I first bought the bike about 2 months ago (at that time it was more like a weep), but foolishly ignored. Where the shift lever connects to the crankcase some oil had weeped out and dripped onto the part of the frame that runs underneath the left foot peg/ shifter assembly area. This morning when I started the bike I noticed some fresh oil dripping on the ground. It's most concentrated on the left side of the bottom side of the crankcase, with oil running along the cooling groves but only on the left (right side is clean). So, the question is now what? How do I find the source of the leak without taking the engine apart or is there no other way to find out? (a previous post suggested using flour, but I want the bike to get me to work, not bake a cake -- flower in the cylinders doesn't sound tasty).
Second problem is that the bike idles high, anywhere between 2000-4000 rpms but only after its been running for a couple of minutes. Previous posts suggested that this is an air/vacuum leak. They recommended spraying carb cleaner around the carbs to find the leak. Won't this eat the rubber hoses and/or seals/gaskets? If this is not a good solution, how should I find the source of the leak?
Finally, I'm having trouble finding an OEM manual for this bike. Any suggestions? I tried a few of the sites linked to other posts (manuals.com, etc.) but they're no where close. Should I settle for the Clymer?
Thanks everyone,
Noah
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