Aesthetics Posted October 5, 2024 Report Posted October 5, 2024 Hi my banshee 350 is leaking oil from the bottom studs that hold the cases. Any recommendations to fix the leaks. Possibly drain the oil and spray some brake cleaner in the threads then Yamabond? Quote
Jereme6655 Posted October 5, 2024 Report Posted October 5, 2024 First, wash the bike excessively. We can’t tell you how many times we’ve seen people thinking it’s an oil leak….. when in reality, it’s their carbs leaking mixed fuel onto the top case, and draining through the cases drain hole and evaporating, leaving the oil to weep onto the studs you’re speaking of. check that first Quote
Aesthetics Posted October 6, 2024 Author Report Posted October 6, 2024 There are no carbs on it. I’m sure it’s one of the case studs leaking oil. Quote
banshee1999 Posted October 6, 2024 Report Posted October 6, 2024 Did you use an oil and fuel resistant gasket maker on the cases? If the gasket maker is disintegrating, it can cause a leak. If there is a crack or imperfection in the mating surfaces or something causing oil to leak through the case to the stud, you can just fill the hole with yamabond, but that could cause issues down the line; its better to get it welded and milled down to be even with the case. Quote
smsurid Posted November 5, 2024 Report Posted November 5, 2024 After riding all weekend, I placed my ninety eight Banshee within the returned of my truck and took it home. When I arrived, I observed a small pool of Oil on the bed of my pickup and started to search for the leak. Kodi Quote
locogato11283 Posted November 6, 2024 Report Posted November 6, 2024 Put the bike on its side. Pull the nut off. Clean it. Put 1211 on the stud and nut. Put nut back on. Let it set up. Or you can use a copper washer and acorn nut. Quote
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