Well, I got to go for my first ride today after getting the seals put in and the motor back together. I replaced the left side seal... then started it.. and noticed that the right side was leaking. I pulled the galley plug out and replaced the O-ring, then saw some oil on the back side of the case, so I jerked off the rotor and replaced that seal also. I rode it to the car wash to rinse off some of the grime, and it blew a fuse. I replaced it, but it blew again. I figure I have a wire pinched or something. That's not the problem though. The problem is.. the right side continued leaking. I pulled the right sideplate off again, and it's the seal I just replaced that's leaking.
I'm amazed I have made it to the age I have with some of the non-thinking things I seem to do... but I started it without the rotor on to see if I could see where the seal leaked from. I could see that the crank was actually vibrating around alot, but the seal seemed to be holding... so of course I rev it a bit to see if it will leak... and immediately shoot my galley plug across the shop and hose myself down with hot oil! I killed the bike... mentally kicked myself a bit while I dripped.... then grabbed my crank. I can pull it and wiggle it around some. Not in and out.. but up and down and sideways. I am assuming this should be solid and I am thinking the bearings are gone in the motor itself.
Is this something that can be fixed by splitting cases and replacing some crank bearings.. or is the crank itself maybe gone? Should I just leave it alone and park it until I get this other motor re-done? Is this something that if I ride it a bit the way it is... will ruin the case?
Lots of questions... I am needing some help with some answers please.
Thanks...
Tod
I'm amazed I have made it to the age I have with some of the non-thinking things I seem to do... but I started it without the rotor on to see if I could see where the seal leaked from. I could see that the crank was actually vibrating around alot, but the seal seemed to be holding... so of course I rev it a bit to see if it will leak... and immediately shoot my galley plug across the shop and hose myself down with hot oil! I killed the bike... mentally kicked myself a bit while I dripped.... then grabbed my crank. I can pull it and wiggle it around some. Not in and out.. but up and down and sideways. I am assuming this should be solid and I am thinking the bearings are gone in the motor itself.
Is this something that can be fixed by splitting cases and replacing some crank bearings.. or is the crank itself maybe gone? Should I just leave it alone and park it until I get this other motor re-done? Is this something that if I ride it a bit the way it is... will ruin the case?
Lots of questions... I am needing some help with some answers please.
Thanks...
Tod
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