Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
I've got some oil seeping out of the back side of the timing cover on the right side (when seated) of my Frankenstein r100/5. I've started taking it apart, but am waiting on a rotor puller tool from Dan at cycle works. Can anyone think of things to check when I get inside here?
Re: Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
Good time to change the crank, cam and tach seals. Look for wear on the chain tensioner and gears, too. If the chain was really loose, you will see a notch worn in the case at upper left as viewed from the front.
Re: Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
Thanks for the suggestions. I have changed the timing chain, tensioner, and seals a few years back, and will for sure check them again. I'm hoping it is just a bad gasket that is causing the leak. I saw Robert snowbum recommends no sealer applied to the timing cover gasket. Does everyone agree?
Re: Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
Yes. Check the mating surfaces for any small damage that could prevent the gasket from sealing.duantro wrote: I saw Robert snowbum recommends no sealer applied to the timing cover gasket. Does everyone agree?
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Re: Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
I replaced gasket on mine and leak stopped. Not sure why they decide to leak after years of being sealed. I think I used some sealer on new gasket.
Re: Oil leaking from behind timing cover on /5
I've finished replacing it. It looked like the old gasket had cracked. New one on and it seems to be good so far!