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Smelled burning oil this morning on the way to work. Saw a bit of smoke rise off the Exhaust pipe...seems the clutch cover is leaking along the front edge. When I got to work I cleaned her up and tightened most of the cover bolts as they were loose, some more than others, not sure if it would be enough to cause the leak. I guess I have a 65mile ride home to find out if it is gonna leak some more. If she does leak on the way home, is there anything I should be aware of before i pull the cover and replace the gasket?
Thanks Guys!
-Ryan
"stupid's in the water these days, they're gonna drink it anyways, until they don't know right from wrong..."
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hi, yes, drain the oil, or at least lean the bike over to the right when you take the clutch cover off so as not too loose too much oil.
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"stupid's in the water these days, they're gonna drink it anyways, until they don't know right from wrong..."
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Ryan- Its not a common leak. When I did the heavier clutch springs, I had the plate backwards and installed and removed the cover about 5 or 6 times before I figured it out. Its been a couple of years at least, surprised it started leaking all of a sudden. The little round shifter rod seal seeped a little, but not too bad. When you change it, someone suggested putting a small piece of plastic wrap over the end of the shifter rod when you slide the cover back on, keeps the end from tearing up the new seal.
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Lon- Thanks for the heads up. Seems quite a few of the bolts were loose, so I grabbed some oil, helicoils, and a gasket on the way home and will tinker tomorrow. Heck... 1 Qt of Amsoil $10 1 Clutch Cover Gasket $8 1 Set of M6 HeliCoils $45 Not having the Motor Sieze due to lack of oil...Priceless ;-)
My Weekend starts now! Have a good one too!
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I sent the clutch cover gasket- its in the legal size envelope in one of the boxes my son dropped off. Check the torque values in the shop manual, they are really low.
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Easy Peasy and luckily I didnt need the HeliCoils, just a couple longer bolts. Hmm, $2 for bolts or $45 for the coils... I just feel really bad about drainig the Amsoil that had only been in there for about 3 or 4Kmi...
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