oil leak at cylinder head to crankcase gasket

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  • beachbum3478

    #1

    oil leak at cylinder head to crankcase gasket

    iv just noticed a pretty decent oil leak coming from the corner of the gasket; the one that seals the crankcase to the mid section cylinder bore peice. i dont want to spend the time and money take the everything apart to change the leaky gasket. my question is could i get away with tightening the head bolts a little to seal it or am i gonna have to deal with the leak? thanks.
  • seuadr

    #2
    i don't see why tightening them a little would hurt anything.. as long as you don't overtorque them. check your manual for ratings, and then use a torque wrench to make sure you aren't going much over that.

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    • beachbum3478

      #3
      i dont have it in front of me, but would my clymer manual have the torque specs?

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      • bigsmellyfred

        #4
        Head nut torque:

        25.5 to 29 ft-lbs. Follow the sequence, just as important as the torque!

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        • doctorgonzo

          #5
          BUT... It probably won't fix the leak. It might, but I wouldn't bet on it.

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          • beachbum3478

            #6
            worth a try tho

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by beachbum3478
              worth a try tho
              yes, checking the torque on those nuts is a part of regular maintenance anyway

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              • bikerfox

                #8
                also, remember to un torque them to re torque them or you will get bad readings

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                • beachbum3478

                  #9
                  oh, didnt know that, so i guess ill just lossen them about one turn each then re torque. the bike isnt at my property at the moment, but will i need to remove the valve cover to gain access to some of the head bolts?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by beachbum3478
                    but will i need to remove the valve cover to gain access to some of the head bolts?
                    no.................

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