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Anyone replace that rubber grommet that seals stator leads?

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Has anyone replaced that rubber grommet that seals the stator lead wires through the side of the case? It's the part that keeps the oil from seeping out along the stator wires?

I developed an oil leak this weekend while riding at highway speeds (approx. 75-80 MPH) in 95+ degree heat, for around 2 hrs... I noticed my foot started slipping off the foot peg. I realized there was oil on it, so I stopped & oil was dripping from the bottom of the chain sprocket & stator covers. It was also all along the oil pan as well.

I wiped it down & it appeared to be coming from the shifter shaft seal, but it might also be leaking from under the stator cover too. I didn't pull the covers off yet (I haven't had time), but when I do, i want to be prepared to replace the seals in question, including that grommet.

Has anyone found a place to source those? They are not listed on the OEM parts fiche.

Thanks,

Mike
 
Its sad but most terribly useful bits like that come attached to a very expensive electrical part.

Got any pictures of the misery?. did you note a significant decrease in oil level for instance?
 
Hi,

I seem to recall that one of the members bought a few of those rubber grommets from Rick's Electrics at about $5 each. You'll have to give them a call as they are not listed separately on their website.

In the mean time, you can try using your favorite sticky goo to seal up the leaky grommet (Gasga-Cinch, RTV, etc).


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Its sad but most terribly useful bits like that come attached to a very expensive electrical part.

Got any pictures of the misery?. did you note a significant decrease in oil level for instance?

No, didn't lose that much oil actually, dropped maybe 1/4" on the sight glass.

Once the engine cooled down (as well as the outside temps a bit), I drove it approx. 35 mi home, stopping to check the oil level a couple of times. The leak slowed way down, & it never slicked up my foot peg again.

I suppose a contributing factor was the heat - it was very hot outside & we rode for a couple hours at highway speeds.
 
Hi,

I seem to recall that one of the members bought a few of those rubber grommets from Rick's Electrics at about $5 each. You'll have to give them a call as they are not listed separately on their website.

In the mean time, you can try using your favorite sticky goo to seal up the leaky grommet (Gasga-Cinch, RTV, etc).


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Thanks Cliff.

I may very well contact the Rick's people & see if I can buy one of those grommets. I'll let you know if it turns out thay sell them as piece parts.

Mike
 
That would be me. The part number is RGR 005. It fits perfectly, but it takes patience to install, as the holes in the rubber grommet are small and the wires are sheathed. You will understand when you install it.
 
No, didn't lose that much oil actually, dropped maybe 1/4" on the sight glass.

That is allot of oil coming out of that area for a two hour ride. The position of that grommet doesn't lend itself to have much back there to begin with. You may consider that there is something else going on, you may have a leak there but there is a contributing factor somewhere. I would also look at the starter o-ring. :confused:
 
That is allot of oil coming out of that area for a two hour ride. The position of that grommet doesn't lend itself to have much back there to begin with. You may consider that there is something else going on, you may have a leak there but there is a contributing factor somewhere. I would also look at the starter o-ring. :confused:

Yes, I agree, I haven't really torn into it yet (I'm currently traveling this week) but I want to be ready for all possible sources of leaks. My gut tells me it's the shifter shaft seal, or perhaps the seal behind the front sprocket. I'll know more this weekend when I'm able to give it a prpoer look-see.
 
That would be me. The part number is RGR 005. It fits perfectly, but it takes patience to install, as the holes in the rubber grommet are small and the wires are sheathed. You will understand when you install it.

Thanks, I'll reference that p/n when I contact them...

Thanks for the info!
 
Strange it's not offered by OEM suppliers for your bike. It is for mine, costed $1.60 via GSSuzuki. Part #12 under generator. Would it fit? I haven't used it yet or looked to see if it's meant for the bundle or separate wires. Just throwing this out there but it sounds like there's a good option already.
 
I developed an oil leak this weekend while riding at highway speeds (approx. 75-80 MPH) in 95+ degree heat, for around 2 hrs... I noticed my foot started slipping off the foot peg. I realized there was oil on it, so I stopped & oil was dripping from the bottom of the chain sprocket & stator covers. It was also all along the oil pan as well.

When my '82 750T developed this problem it was fixed with a...

S T A R T E R.....O - R I N G :o
 
When my '82 750T developed this problem it was fixed with a...

S T A R T E R.....O - R I N G :o

Yes, this is certainly a possibility... I did replace that o-ring last year when I fixed the starter clutch, but maybe it's toast.

Thanks
 
Strange it's not offered by OEM suppliers for your bike. It is for mine, costed $1.60 via GSSuzuki. Part #12 under generator. Would it fit? I haven't used it yet or looked to see if it's meant for the bundle or separate wires. Just throwing this out there but it sounds like there's a good option already.

Thanks for the info!! I looked at the fiche & that 550 one sure looks like the same grommet as my 1100. I just ordered a couple from my local dealer.

Appreciate the suggestion.

mike
 
Mine was leaking like that in the same place,replaced the O-ring on the starter nose and problem solved.Worth checking into.Before dealing with a part i have never seen go funky.My stator wires at that plug had splits, i pulled the wires out ,soldered,heat shrinked twice, and it has never leaked, but that starter oring,ugh.
 
When my '82 750T developed this problem it was fixed with a...

S T A R T E R.....O - R I N G :o

Mine was leaking like that in the same place,replaced the O-ring on the starter nose and problem solved.Worth checking into.Before dealing with a part i have never seen go funky.My stator wires at that plug had splits, i pulled the wires out ,soldered,heat shrinked twice, and it has never leaked, but that starter oring,ugh.

Well, you guys were apparently correct!!

I replaced the starter o-ring today after cleaning off all the oil & associated crud, went for a little ride (maybe 25 mi) and no leak to be seen!!

Thanks for the suggestion.

Mike
 
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