

Rural decay:

And hot springs. This one was neck deep if you were kneeling or there were rocks to sit on. A perfect 99 deg F:

Back home and on my second local big day ride I found an oil leak. Annoyed. It lost as much oil in about 200 miles as it had in the previous 2000.
Now I did have one instance of a slipping clutch on the trip and one more on the day ride, where the motor suddenly spun up from 5K to 6500 rpm while doing 5th gear passes into the wind. A wee spot of throttle modulation each time and the pass was completed. No further trouble, but clearly something going on. So it looks like I'll finally see the inside of the clutch on this one. Parts are ordered.
Now I had a look and the leak seemed concentrated on the left side and disassembly seems to confirm that:

Note that it's totally dry and dusty from behind the flywheel, which was an area of concern. I'll probably leave the flywheel in place. I've learned not to disturb seals that are working, but I will have a main seal and oil pump o-ring in stock just in case.
Here's the thing--the leak seems to be coming from the galley plug, where the oil has cleared the dust off. Is that a threaded plug? Is it a case of remove, clean, and reseal? How M-F tight should it go back in?