leaking tach cable?

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  • Kung Fu BBQ

    #1

    leaking tach cable?

    I've been trying to figure out where an oil drip was coming and found it trailing down my tach cable? Is there a seal that has let loose? Would of never expected to see a drip there. But then again, my motorcycle maint skills need definite improvement.
  • Guest

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    Originally posted by Kung Fu BBQ
    I've been trying to figure out where an oil drip was coming and found it trailing down my tach cable? Is there a seal that has let loose? Would of never expected to see a drip there. But then again, my motorcycle maint skills need definite improvement.
    Common issue on old bikes , ...but easily fixed
    Search for tacho drive, tacho gear, or taco bell

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    • Guest

      #3
      Found it!!!

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      • Redman
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        #4
        Yep, Actaully are two seals. One is a o-ring like around the housing (the housing comes out of the cam cover), and one is a seal with spring that seals around the spinning shaft.

        We could discuss which seal is leaking based on how/where it is leakiing, but I would say replace both while you are at it. Can find them on any OEM parts microfische (look for cam cover).
        Last edited by Redman; 03-31-2009, 05:44 PM.
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        • Guest

          #5
          Check state of cable while you're at it.

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          • Kung Fu BBQ

            #6
            thank you gentlemen

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            • thicklotto

              #7
              Tacho oil leak

              Hi, I have had a similar recent oil leak on my GS1100G.
              I replaced the 2 oil seals etc, but I notice that there is still a slight leak where it screws into the head. It is really tight. Any suggestions to cure this slight leak.

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              • JTsGS650

                #8
                I'd try Teflon tape.

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