The oil is coming from a "weep hole" located near the top of a rectangular recessed space located in the lower crankcase more or less under the gearshift lever.
It began to leak engine oil intermittently from this location a while ago. Thinking I might have overfilled the oil, I drained and refilled the oil. A mechanic I consulted told me that he thought that this leak was "very bad news" and suggested I ignore it unless it got much worse. I didn't think much more about it.
Now, when the engine is running, engine oil comes out of this weep hole at a steady drip. The oil level has fallen to the minimum level, so it's not over full.
I searched the posts on the GS Forum. This weep hole and its function seem to be something of a mystery.
One post identified the weep hole as the exit for a drain hole in the bottom of the starter motor well, and suggested that the oil could be coming from a leaking cam chain tensioner.
I recently attempted to tighten the bolts holding the cam chain tensioner. The increased volume of the leak could be a coincidence. The optimist in me is hoping that this is a relatively easy, inexpensive repair involving rebuilding or replacing the cam chain tensioner. The other option, I fear, is the "very bad" verdict from the mechanic.
Has anybody had and resolved this problem?
Thanks,
Caleb
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