RaWarrior
Well-Known Member
OK, another update.
The next morning a drip had already formed along the bottom edge of the cover. I gave all the bolts an extra oomph of torque, wiped off the oil, and went for a ride. Engine to got to normal temp, and a couple bits in town of idling at lights. When I stopped and came back out a few minutes later, there were 3-4 drips under it. Looking with a light saw fresh oil residue the entire length of the bottom edge of the stator. Somehow it was now worse than before. :bang head:
Tore it apart. Again.(#4 now solely trying to correct this leak). The threebond ruined the gaskets taking the covers off this time. This time I drained the oil, tipped the bike to the left side to get the oil that hides in the middle gear "pocket", then put it back on it's right side. Cleaned the surfaces of old gasket, then wetted a paper towel with purple power and wiped the surfaces to ensure any and all oily residue was gone.
I had one more trick...while I was looking for the yamabond a couple weeks ago, I found at an Advance stuff called "Hylomar Universal Blue", billed as a flange sealant. Sounded like similar stuff....said it could be used in place of a gasket for metal-to-metal flanges, as well as filling in any surface imperfections. Worked the same way....apply a bead, wait a couple minutes for it to semi-dry, then assemble. It's a bright blue, somewhat clear gel. Said to torque to spec and return to service, no waiting or curing needed. So I did just that. Unfortunately, I didn't get time to take it for a ride and get it hot after trying the Hylomar sealant, and I won't be home for another month probably. I put the oil back in and ran it a bit and didn't see any immediate seepage, but I won't be convinced until it gets hot, then lays on it's sidestand without leaking.
The next morning a drip had already formed along the bottom edge of the cover. I gave all the bolts an extra oomph of torque, wiped off the oil, and went for a ride. Engine to got to normal temp, and a couple bits in town of idling at lights. When I stopped and came back out a few minutes later, there were 3-4 drips under it. Looking with a light saw fresh oil residue the entire length of the bottom edge of the stator. Somehow it was now worse than before. :bang head:
Tore it apart. Again.(#4 now solely trying to correct this leak). The threebond ruined the gaskets taking the covers off this time. This time I drained the oil, tipped the bike to the left side to get the oil that hides in the middle gear "pocket", then put it back on it's right side. Cleaned the surfaces of old gasket, then wetted a paper towel with purple power and wiped the surfaces to ensure any and all oily residue was gone.
I had one more trick...while I was looking for the yamabond a couple weeks ago, I found at an Advance stuff called "Hylomar Universal Blue", billed as a flange sealant. Sounded like similar stuff....said it could be used in place of a gasket for metal-to-metal flanges, as well as filling in any surface imperfections. Worked the same way....apply a bead, wait a couple minutes for it to semi-dry, then assemble. It's a bright blue, somewhat clear gel. Said to torque to spec and return to service, no waiting or curing needed. So I did just that. Unfortunately, I didn't get time to take it for a ride and get it hot after trying the Hylomar sealant, and I won't be home for another month probably. I put the oil back in and ran it a bit and didn't see any immediate seepage, but I won't be convinced until it gets hot, then lays on it's sidestand without leaking.