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Sascha
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sprung a leak! :P

Post by Sascha » Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:48 am

Hey Guys,

so the motor side cover (left) where the oil filter is sprung a leak, Im guessing a rubber washer inside of it is not tight enough!? Thoughts.

On a side note, started to shape the pipes for this bike, going to be road ready in about 1-2 weeks... Too bad there will be snow on the ground! :P

Anyways, HELP oil leak!

-Sascha

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Oil leak

Post by Dgormley » Sun Dec 05, 2010 1:33 am

Sasha, there is an O-ring that seals that cover, is it not positioned correctly?...........................D

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Re: Oil leak

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Dec 05, 2010 7:56 am

2 "O" rings. ...........lm

Dgormley wrote:Sasha, there is an O-ring that seals that cover, is it not positioned correctly?...........................D

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Post by cphillips » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:54 pm

I just had this problem, ordered new o-rings from mcmaster carr and it solved the problem. I have tons of both sized o-rings left, I will be glad to send you them if you pay for shipping.
Cole

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