Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: How Much is Too Much?

Author: Greg Field

Date: May 14, 2002, 12:42 PM

Post ID: 1710254762



On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Keith Ruff wrote:

 As for, "sniff it to make sure it's not tranny lube. If it is, try to
fix that with MI's o-ring fix." What exactly is "MI" and what am I
fixing here? Internal fix or drain plug fix? Drain plug is fine/dry,
perhaps something is leaking internally. I have noticed some oil under
the rear trans casing, actually just in front of it on that cylinder
shaped cross member that is part of the casting (hard to describe) and
figured it was probably the drip point for the neutral switch leak - Oh,
BTW, I do get some oil leaking out of the neutral switch which I have
heard this is common, I gather I will have to get some goop stuff to
stop it as I have heard the gaskets are NLA? That oil seems much darker
in color than the oil leaking out up front.
MI is Moto International. They have a fix for leaks at the clutch
pushrod. Leaks to the rear of the tranny are different. That's probably
a leak from the throwout bearing watchamacallit. MI has an oring fix for
that, too.

 Last question, where can I buy that "3M oil absorbent batting (it's
really the same as Thinsulate)", I had asked the local Auto parts store
and they looked at me like I had 3 heads.
I buy it at auto stores sold as "3M oil absobent pads" or something like
that. A real maxi would probably work, but those absorb water, unlike 3M
pads.
 Thanx!!

Keith Ruff
71 Police Ambassador - NJ



Greg Field wrote:
 Keith:

Check the breather connections, as others have instructed. If that
doesn't fix it, sniff it to make sure it's not tranny lube.

If it is, try to fix that with MI's o-ring fix.

If nothing works, do like I did and get some of that 3M oil absorbent
batting (it's really the same as Thinsulate) and make a maxi-pad for
ol'

Patience, as I did for my Maude.

Duct tape the maxi in place over the drip hole and forget about it till
the maxi is full, at which time you just replace it.

This has been my solution for the last 3 years and 70,000 miles. No
drips, no mess, and no one but me and Maude knew about it, until now.

Good luck!

GF

On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 06:36 AM, Keith Ruff wrote:

 Good Morning Fellow Loopers,

I am keeping an eye on the "oozing of character" on Patience, my 71
Ambo. I am still somewhat conecerned, but wanted to get a read from
y'all. How much is too much oil to be dripping to the ground? My
guess
is she seems to drop about 3-5 drops per day of oil while she is
sitting
in the garage as I have a piece of cardboard under her and by the end
of
the day, the oil spot spreads out to about the size of a quarter to
1/2
dollar coin size. My concern is why the oil continues to be leaking
out
and through the mating surface of the engine/tranny casting - how much
oil is actually sitting in there that she continues to drip oil? I
guess it can't be that bad as oil is not leaking out of that little
hole, so the oil isn't up to that level. Other concern is how bad she
leaks while I ride, will oil pressure increase the leak? It seems it
does as she is wet underneath after a ride, not terrible, but more
than
when she sits, perhaps the oil is just getting blown about. My
concern
with leaking while I ride is for the health of the clutch and the
health
of me - hate that the oil is dropping in front of the rear tire,
doesn't
make for sure footed traction!!

Thoughts anyone? Similar situtations? Time to Ride or time to
disassemble? Cam and I are planning on going to the National, perhaps
one of our loopframe experts can tear her down, fix her, and
re-assemble
while we are there.

Keith Ruff
71 Police Ambassador - NJ

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