CB77 305 Sprung a LeakCB77 305 Sprung a LeakI noticed yesterday my engine has started to leak oil from a number of spots on the right side. I bought it restored, rebuilt engine with only 400 miles on it, I've put only about 1000 miles on it myself. Seems a bit early for it to start dripping, or is that just how these bikes are? Seems unlikely.
Is there a particular nut behind the engine cover or something that tends to vibrate loose, causing a number of oil leaks like this, or did I just buy bike that wasn't restored as well as it could've been? Please tell me this isn't something only a tear-down is going to fix, I paid good money for a "turn-key" restoration.
Re: CB77 305 Sprung a LeakI'd get a full seal kit and be ready to replace 'em all if necessary. 'Bout 4 of them in there. My Dream leaked from the same spot and most if not all the oil was coming through the starter sprocket seal. I replaced that seal and the crank seal and all is well again. Need a rotor pulling tool to get into the crank seal.
Ya, i think it is coming from in there. When I pulled the cover to change the clutch cable out, there was a bit of oil in there, I could tell it was leaking from somewhere. It's gotten worse.
Charlie's Place recommended I check the push-rod seal underneath the clutch cover, which is a good lead, since I recently replaced the clutch cable, and my figuring out how the mechanism worked resulted in a lot of jostling of the push-rod, I also took the rod out and put it back. So I'll check that.
Last edited by akpasta on Fri May 18, 2012 8:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi,
Most people replace the seals when restoring, but forget about the surface of the shaft. Within a few hundred miles the seal lips are in the same state as the replaced seals. Or maybe a seal came out a bit, it happens sometimes, but mostly also because the preparation of the seal area wasn't good. Who did the restoration ? Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
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