Well,
This last fall when I was riding at T.W.O., Godzilla developed a nasty oil leak, I was dropping a quart a day! And with the "few" reports of the SOFA's developing leaks, I just assumed that mine had finally developed the same, although I had mounted and sealed the plate very well, and seemed to have held for over 2 years!?!?
Well, I finally drained the remainder of the oil today, removed the filter, and prepared for a battle of removing the SOFA....from the horror stories from SNOW !
I cleaned it off very well removing lots of oil laden crud, road grime, etc.! I then attached my rubber strap wrench onto it, .....
slip, slip, slip, .. no decent gripping force!
Then I tried positioning a couple of bolts into the oil filter supply holes and a pry bar to try to turn it.....NADA...bent the bolts!
Then, realizing that even though my plate was an earlier version with the recess milled out all the way to the edge, it was still over 3/8" thick out there! So...I took my trusty Dremmel, and cut a nice vertical slot/wedge into the side of the SOFA in the front between the exhaust headers. I then took a nice piece of angle iron, and just a standard claw hammer, and hit it few time and it broke the plate loose, and I was then able to remove it using the strap wrench...still had locktite on the threaded part, but was able to get the MAIN adhesion surface broken free WITHOUT destroying the SOFA, just a little BLEMISH!
But, after removing it, I inspected the sealing surface and it had NO SIGNS of any failure or leakage past it to the outside!? So... it appears I removed my SOFA for naught...but at least I can now put an O-ring groove in it!
So...further investigation was needed to find the mystery leak! I checked the tranny pan bolts, all snug. The clutch cover bolts were also snug and the gasket dry! The leak I had seen during the ride was on the right side near the front of the engine, spraying onto the right lower frame rail beneath the ALT cover!
AHA! It appeared relatively dry around the bottom "VENT" hole, but there was a little presence of residual oil film there! So I removed the ALT cover, bone dry around the Stator and inside, EXCEPT the little chamber where that oil galley plug and O-ring resides, hmmmmm?! **Gratuitous photo moment**
So, I pulled that little plug, and proceeded to get slightly slimed by the oil still behind the plug, wiped off easily! Upon inspection, the O-ring appeared to have gotten flattened from the 25+ years of heat and pressure! I rushed to my local hardware store just 15 minutes before they closed!
I had premeasured the ring with my digital calipers, about 2.5mm wide, but only ~2.15mm thick...yep, flattened. I checked their METRIC neoprene O-rings, didn't have the 13mm ID size needed, so found some 3/32" thick and 1/2" ID and bought it...whopping 29 cents with tax! Fitted it onto the metal plug, and resinserted it back into the oil galley hole, and reinstalled the ALT.
I'll be cutting the O-ring groove tomorrow, and will then reinstall the SOFA....BTW I was able to get some BUNA-N replacement O-rings that I'll be able to provide with the SOFA's so folks won't have to use their old oil filter one, or buy a new filter for just the new O-ring!!!
Well, I hope this is/was the real leak, otherwise, I'm looking at the Tranny pan, hope not!?
T.C.
This last fall when I was riding at T.W.O., Godzilla developed a nasty oil leak, I was dropping a quart a day! And with the "few" reports of the SOFA's developing leaks, I just assumed that mine had finally developed the same, although I had mounted and sealed the plate very well, and seemed to have held for over 2 years!?!?
Well, I finally drained the remainder of the oil today, removed the filter, and prepared for a battle of removing the SOFA....from the horror stories from SNOW !
I cleaned it off very well removing lots of oil laden crud, road grime, etc.! I then attached my rubber strap wrench onto it, .....
slip, slip, slip, .. no decent gripping force!
Then I tried positioning a couple of bolts into the oil filter supply holes and a pry bar to try to turn it.....NADA...bent the bolts!
Then, realizing that even though my plate was an earlier version with the recess milled out all the way to the edge, it was still over 3/8" thick out there! So...I took my trusty Dremmel, and cut a nice vertical slot/wedge into the side of the SOFA in the front between the exhaust headers. I then took a nice piece of angle iron, and just a standard claw hammer, and hit it few time and it broke the plate loose, and I was then able to remove it using the strap wrench...still had locktite on the threaded part, but was able to get the MAIN adhesion surface broken free WITHOUT destroying the SOFA, just a little BLEMISH!
But, after removing it, I inspected the sealing surface and it had NO SIGNS of any failure or leakage past it to the outside!? So... it appears I removed my SOFA for naught...but at least I can now put an O-ring groove in it!
So...further investigation was needed to find the mystery leak! I checked the tranny pan bolts, all snug. The clutch cover bolts were also snug and the gasket dry! The leak I had seen during the ride was on the right side near the front of the engine, spraying onto the right lower frame rail beneath the ALT cover!
AHA! It appeared relatively dry around the bottom "VENT" hole, but there was a little presence of residual oil film there! So I removed the ALT cover, bone dry around the Stator and inside, EXCEPT the little chamber where that oil galley plug and O-ring resides, hmmmmm?! **Gratuitous photo moment**
So, I pulled that little plug, and proceeded to get slightly slimed by the oil still behind the plug, wiped off easily! Upon inspection, the O-ring appeared to have gotten flattened from the 25+ years of heat and pressure! I rushed to my local hardware store just 15 minutes before they closed!
I had premeasured the ring with my digital calipers, about 2.5mm wide, but only ~2.15mm thick...yep, flattened. I checked their METRIC neoprene O-rings, didn't have the 13mm ID size needed, so found some 3/32" thick and 1/2" ID and bought it...whopping 29 cents with tax! Fitted it onto the metal plug, and resinserted it back into the oil galley hole, and reinstalled the ALT.
I'll be cutting the O-ring groove tomorrow, and will then reinstall the SOFA....BTW I was able to get some BUNA-N replacement O-rings that I'll be able to provide with the SOFA's so folks won't have to use their old oil filter one, or buy a new filter for just the new O-ring!!!
Well, I hope this is/was the real leak, otherwise, I'm looking at the Tranny pan, hope not!?
T.C.
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