| Keith..I want to share with you my experience with my police eldo...I had an oil leak...at the mating of engine and trans...figure it was a trans seal or the main rear engine seal..took it apart and found the trans seal dry..ok..replaced the engine main seal. closed it up ..ran it..leak still there..asked an old time guzzi mechanic and he told me that the two bottom bolts that hold the rear main bearing go through the block and needed to be sealed at the threads.. So diasembled and seal those two bolts..and you should be ok...check the oil that is leaking..gear oil will smell pretty distinctive..(stinks) .. Hope that this will help.. Roberto Munoz alp-@insightbb.com lexington, Ky. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Ruff" <klru-@fcc.net> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 5:41 PM Subject: Oil Leak Poll (was trans leak)
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I've had all I's cans stands, and I can't stands no more!
Spent the day with my friend/neighbor Cam Conklin polising up the Ambo and his 74 police Eldo. I put on a bunch of new parts and found I need a few more. I did a closer examination of my oil leak, and what I dreaded most seems to have taken place. After spraying off everything underneath with some Gumount last eve, I put a piece of tape over that little hole in the casing where the engine and trans cases meet, just in front of the oil pan. The oil is leaking from just above the oil pan where the engine and trans case meet, and when I pulled the tape off of the little hole, some oil came out of it also. Based on what I've heard and read during the past 1.75 years, this is NOT GOOD! The main seal was replaced about a year ago/100 miles ago by the 1st mechanic, so I can't imagine it being bad unless it was installed wrong. As for the trans, it was all apart and nearly rebuilt, again, perhaps something went wrong. My question is, how serious is this leak/should I be worried? Some consolation came when I looked at Cam's Eldo and saw he had the same leak, his casing is different, but the leak was from the same "vent" type opening. So how many others have oil leaks like this? I'm not ready to give my bike to a 3rd mechanic in less than 2 years, I've only had this bike at home maybe a month during this ownership! The never ending saga continues....... Can anybody give me some advice/consolation/a case of beer to drown my miseries of ownership?
Keith Ruff 71 Police Ambassador - NJ
Karl Kologiski wrote:
| You may also want to check the oil pan and make sure it is not warped. If so you can use a double oil pan gasket or surface it on a belt sander and check it on a large piece of glass or mirror,
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-----Original Message----- From: Keith Ruff [SMTP:klru-@fcc.net] Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 9:50 AM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: Tranny Drain Plug Leak
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Hey Ian,
Thanx for the advice. I bought a tube of permatex the other day and will try it out this weekend. I looked under the bike again last eve and it looks like the oil drain plug is weeping also. Can I use the permatex on it also? Might as well try it out and stop all of the leaks. I'm hoping this will cure the leaks, but I still have my eye on the oil drain pan gasket just above and in front of the oil drain plug, it's either weeping also or oil from the tranny drain plug is finding it's way down to that area and settling there. I hope the oil isn't coming from that little hole in the casing which may mean the main seal is leaking, which it better not be since it was replaced 1.5 years ago (less than 100 miles ago)! One day this bike will be finished........
Thanx also to Karl, Pat, and Vince also for their advice, will try the permatex goop method 1st.
Keeping Patient with "Patience" (the name I have given to this 71 Ambo).
Keith Ruff 71 Police Ambassador - NJ
Ian Adkins wrote:
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As for your plug.....goop a bit of Permatex sealent on the threads and screw it in. That will hold it till the next time.
Good luck...Ian
| -----Original Message----- From: Keith Ruff [mailto:klru-@fcc.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:56 PM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Tranny Drain Plug Leak
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