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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Rossville, GA
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Oil Leak--Help
Hello. I noticed that I have a small oil leak after a ride yesterday. Well, it's more of a seep rather than a leak. I don't know much (hardly anything) about motorcycles, so I don't have the technical names. So, as you can see in the picture,
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: dahlonega GA
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Re: Oil Leak--Help
if i agree to help you, we gotta go on a ride sometime. deal? if you had an 8mm wrench you could get that last one out without having to loosen the brake cable from the foot braket, but i recommend you do so that way when you do get that last bolt out you will have an easier time pulling that side cover off.also i belive you might leak oil so if you havent yet, drain your oil ito a clean container so you can reuse it. im sure you dont want to remove any more than you have to right? well i learned a long time ago in the long run your job will be somuch easier if you do. then have fun removing the old gasket,
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Re: Oil Leak--Help
Hey thanks for the advice. I ended up having to pull down the brake cable and have someone else pull the screw out the rest of the way. Once I got that one out, it was easy sailing. Once I got the cover off I saw that there was a crack in the gasket right where it was leaking. So that's good. Hopefully replacing the gasket is all I knew to do. But now I'm having to get creative on removing the gasket. Any suggestions?
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Re: Oil Leak--Help
razor blade and wire brush. use goo gone or wd 40 to help with removal
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Re: Oil Leak--Help
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