bakersfieldturbo Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 ok well i haven't rode my bike for like 3 weeks ... only starting it ever like 3-4 days .. but it started leaking and i got like little puddles. of oil , so i took off the stator cover and its coming out of my shift shaft so im going to buy that new seal , but then i see oil coming out of this little spot but it doesn't look like anything goes there. but i might be wrong .. it looks like there was some kind of silicon. there. but im not sure what to do about it .. i cleaned it out yesterday to see if there was really oil and there was another little puddle today.. heres a pic .. any answers will . help thanks Quote
bakersfieldturbo Posted October 4, 2009 Author Report Posted October 4, 2009 bump .. nobody seen this before??? Quote
SAVAGE420 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Posted October 4, 2009 Is there any cracks of any sort from a chain break at all around there? Quote
rubberneck Posted October 4, 2009 Report Posted October 4, 2009 Bakersfieldturbo, that is not an uncommon problem. There is supposed to be an aluminum plug epoxied in there. Cascade i know sells them, and im sure Jeff at FAST could get you one or if you have a buddy who is a machinist 5 min on the lathe and you are good. That is the bore that the shift fork rail rides in. tip the bike up on its right side so not oil runs back in and clean that hole really well. Put the new plug in and smear a little epoxy over it. After its dry you are done. Quote
bakersfieldturbo Posted October 4, 2009 Author Report Posted October 4, 2009 Bakersfieldturbo, that is not an uncommon problem. There is supposed to be an aluminum plug epoxied in there. Cascade i know sells them, and im sure Jeff at FAST could get you one or if you have a buddy who is a machinist 5 min on the lathe and you are good. That is the bore that the shift fork rail rides in. tip the bike up on its right side so not oil runs back in and clean that hole really well. Put the new plug in and smear a little epoxy over it. After its dry you are done. hey bro thanks for the help .. i looked at cascade and this is what i found if you can let me know if this is the right thing then that would be great thanks .. Engine Case Straight Plug-84C Quote
rubberneck Posted October 4, 2009 Report Posted October 4, 2009 hey bro thanks for the help .. i looked at cascade and this is what i found if you can let me know if this is the right thing then that would be great thanks .. Engine Case Straight Plug-84C That looks like it Quote
bakersfieldturbo Posted October 4, 2009 Author Report Posted October 4, 2009 That looks like it thanks bro problem solved.. thanks to Hq Quote
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