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Is the valve cover gasket leaking oil down onto the spark plugs?
A RealGasket should pretty much take care of that as long as the valve cover isn't cracked or damaged:
Make sure you count how many bolts are in your valve cover before you order -- if it's 16, get the 1979-81 version of the gasket. If it's 19, get the '82-'83 version. Some '82 examples used the earlier gasket.
Can you describe what you see in more detail, or post a decent photo?1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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frankruz
Originally posted by bwringer View PostIs the valve cover gasket leaking oil down onto the spark plugs?
A RealGasket should pretty much take care of that as long as the valve cover isn't cracked or damaged:
Make sure you count how many bolts are in your valve cover before you order -- if it's 16, get the 1979-81 version of the gasket. If it's 19, get the '82-'83 version. Some '82 examples used the earlier gasket.
Can you describe what you see in more detail, or post a decent photo?
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another possibility
the outer head nuts are also caps for the oilways
they should have a copper washer underneath and be tightened to a specified torque
if you really have oil comming from the sparkplug holes, well, id like to see that!!! :shock:
(well, maybe if there are no rings on the pistons - lol)GS850GT
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frankruz
Originally posted by psyguy View Postthe outer head nuts are also caps for the oilways
they should have a copper washer underneath and be tightened to a specified torque
if you really have oil comming from the sparkplug holes, well, id like to see that!!! :shock:
(well, maybe if there are no rings on the pistons - lol)
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frankruz
Originally posted by frankruz View PostI will check pretty sure from sparkplug holes, if so maybe no rings left of pistons nothing suprises me with this used bike form a person who just did not luv it all kinds of riggs.
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It's really hard for someone on the internet to judge where something like an oil leak is coming from. Your best bet is to clean the engine really well and then start it up and watch closely to find the leak. Some people use foot powder spray to highlight the area with white powder, which makes the leak stand out.
As far as oil leaks from spark plug holes, it's basically not possible since there is no oil source. Only if your engine is burning a LOT of oil and smoking like crazy would there be enough oil to leak. Much more likely, oil is running down into the top of the head from the valve cover or you have a leak from one of the oil galley passages - from the head hold down stud(s) and copper washer.
Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostIt's really hard for someone on the internet to judge where something like an oil leak is coming from. Your best bet is to clean the engine really well and then start it up and watch closely to find the leak. Some people use foot powder spray to highlight the area with white powder, which makes the leak stand out.
As far as oil leaks from spark plug holes, it's basically not possible since there is no oil source. Only if your engine is burning a LOT of oil and smoking like crazy would there be enough oil to leak. Much more likely, oil is running down into the top of the head from the valve cover or you have a leak from one of the oil galley passages - from the head hold down stud(s) and copper washer.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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