docc Posted March 14, 2014 Posted March 14, 2014 So, I freshened the O-ring with a #112 from the kit at the auto parts store labeled "oil seals." The fit looks excellent (better than my last attempt). Looking forward to some miles. So much more now that spring begins next week!
chamberlin Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Hey Docc, does your O-ring kit mention the rubber type? Buna-N (nitrile) will be best for these types of applications. Here's a great place to order O-rings if you know the specs: http://www.theoringstore.com/
docc Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 Ya know, neither the plumbing dept at Ace Hardware, nor the "oil seal" selection at O'Reilly's Auto Parts specified the material. Yet, I feel a lot better with something that says "oil seal" instead of "plumbing."
dawdish Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 GOOD GRIEF! There was not one drop of oil on my garage floor this morning, ride to work and somebody call B.P., there's oil everywhere. Yep thats a piece of cover gasket. I happen to have one in my stash-o-stuff, so I'm in the process of taking her apart. Now my question is, can I fish the cover out without pulling the motor clear out?
dawdish Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 Simple answer: "yes." I thought it would be possible....I found that some of the cover bolts were loose...well at least not as tight as the others. Dave
docc Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 Might want to start with cinching everything down properly, clean it all up and spray footpowder all about to see where the wetness reappears. There are a couple other culprits that can simulate a timing chest leak. That said, it is not so good that you can have a piece of the gasket in your hand : (
dawdish Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 That said, it is not so good that you can have a piece of the gasket in your hand : ( Yea Docc, that piece of gasket was sticking out of the cover seam right behind that mounting bolt...Really bummed me out Dave
docc Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 There are a couple really good threads here on making that gasket right. Let me know if you have trouble finding them.
Unkept Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 On the later model year (02+) V11's the front subframe blocks access to timing cover screws. I don't have my thread here, but on WildGuzzi I've been tearing down/into my 2002 LeMans. The gasket is a primary reason... Mine wasn't leaking as bad as yours though. Sorry. -Joe
dawdish Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 Joe I've been following your thread on W/G with interest. I'm just not wanting to tear the whole front of the bike down to do this repair. But it looks as though I'll at least have to pull the tank and loosen the front sub-frame to gain enough access to get the cover out. I really dont want to pull the fairing. Dave
jwh20 Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 Joe I've been following your thread on W/G with interest. I'm just not wanting to tear the whole front of the bike down to do this repair. But it looks as though I'll at least have to pull the tank and loosen the front sub-frame to gain enough access to get the cover out. I really dont want to pull the fairing. Dave Having just pulled the tank on my 2002 LeMans to get at the fuel and air filters and replace some cracked rubber hosts, I can say that it was much easier than I expected. Of course no matter how tight I closed it the manual closure on the fuel tank would not shut off. So I got gasoline everywhere. Next time I'll know just stuff the drain line on it and drain it dry before. I took some time to inspect all the hidden parts under the tank and it looks to me that you could easily unbolt the front sub-frame (after supporting the engine from below since it supports the bike's weight) and have the timing cover off easily. I was interested in scoping this out since mine is leaking there also, well "weeping" would be a better word, just enough so that there is a small smear of oil in that area after a ride. Not a problem yet but in my experiences, oil leaks just get worse over time, never better.
czakky Posted May 14, 2014 Posted May 14, 2014 Dawdish, having done this timing cover gasket on a lemans. I can tell you that pulling off the fairing is probably the easiest part, really! It's only like six bolts and it comes right off don't let that scare you.
dawdish Posted May 15, 2014 Posted May 15, 2014 Yea guys, I was just bein' a big puss but dont ya just hate pullin' your "new" bike apart? Hell I've only had it 2 weeks! Dave
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