jimmyg wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:54 am
I have a '74 R90 and recently had some oil leaks, so I went in and replaced the rear main seal, oil pump cover w/ new o-ring and trans input shaft seal. I updated the oil pump cover to the latest style with the hex bolts as recommended.
I start the bike up yesterday and there's a fairly solid stream of motor oil running down from that area.
I've done a bunch of these over the years and never had an issue, but my gut tells me it's the oil pump cover. I need to take it all apart again.
I had the same issue with my R80/7 I replaced all that you did and then it leaked again, first thing for me was it engine oil or gearbox oil and mine was engine oil.
The seals I purchased was from a supplier in the UK and having read all I could find on the subject it seems that BMW went through various seals over the years before getting to where we are now, as I had cleaned mine when I first did it i pulled it apart and sprinkled some talcum powder in the area and it was clear it was the rear seal again.
So I took no risks and purchased a genuine BMW rear main seal, now you will need the fitting tool to install it as the seal needs forming and do not put oil on the seal lip at all, also you will need to clean and polish and clean the seal area on the flywheel before installing it and also ensure it is bone dry.
Ive had no more issues since.