
Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
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Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
hi, i just noticed that theres some oil leak at the front of the engine. i have no idea where its coming from, i put too much oil in the other day and didnt notice that it was too much until ike 5 days after so i had to drain some off. i dont knw if that was the cos of it or something else? heres a pic of it.


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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
Looks like the rubber rocker cover gasket is gone, you could try some liquid gasket on top see if that seals it or get on the phone to Cradley's
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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
oh noMiles wrote:Looks like the rubber rocker cover gasket is gone, you could try some liquid gasket on top see if that seals it or get on the phone to Cradley's


how hard is it to get it replaced? or put that liquid gasket on?
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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
Not that difficult, personally I would just replace the rocker cover gasket. Cradley's Kwak is your place for that. No idea of a price.
easy enough job to do yourself. Need to lift the tank and airbox. Then just remove the 4 rocker cover retaining bolts (Carefull not to loose the rubber gromets). Lift the old gasket and seat the new one, easy
Have a good look at the old gasket first to make sure it's not something else though before you buy something you don't need
Good luck
easy enough job to do yourself. Need to lift the tank and airbox. Then just remove the 4 rocker cover retaining bolts (Carefull not to loose the rubber gromets). Lift the old gasket and seat the new one, easy
Have a good look at the old gasket first to make sure it's not something else though before you buy something you don't need
Good luck
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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
sounds easy to meMiles wrote:Not that difficult, personally I would just replace the rocker cover gasket. Cradley's Kwak is your place for that. No idea of a price.
easy enough job to do yourself. Need to lift the tank and airbox. Then just remove the 4 rocker cover retaining bolts (Carefull not to loose the rubber gromets). Lift the old gasket and seat the new one, easy
Have a good look at the old gasket first to make sure it's not something else though before you buy something you don't need
Good luck


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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
What miles says....................
However can I ask how did you manage to top up your oil and not notice that you had over filled it ?
However can I ask how did you manage to top up your oil and not notice that you had over filled it ?
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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
good question!cargo wrote:What miles says....................
However can I ask how did you manage to top up your oil and not notice that you had over filled it ?

umm well basicaly, when i bought the bike, it was on the side stand, looking at the little window there was no oil so i thought well i gotta put some oil in (while it was on the side stand)!



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Re: Oil leak from the front of the engine....?
got the same issue with mine (not overfill, rocker cover gasket) cover comnes off with 4 bolts, make sure you dry out the 2 mating surfaces, slap the new gasket on and job done. If you like you could put a very small bead of silicone on the face of the cover and head but shouldnt be necessary and could damage the gasket if you ever remove the cover again (which you will need to for shims etc.) meaning you'll need to replace it again, they can usually be re-used if not
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