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Is that the head gasket? If so just re-torque the head. Loosen all the bolts then torque them back down in sequence adding 5lb/ft to factory recommended torque just for good measure. Doing this sealed up weepy head gaskets on both her 750 and my 850.
Looks like a case half to me, re torquing might help, if not....well, have you ever split the cases.
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Dumb question....could you then remove the crankshaft ?Splitting the cases is easy, you don't have to remove the head and cylinders. Flip the engine upside down and take the lower case off.
Splitting the cases is easy, you don't have to remove the head and cylinders. Flip the engine upside down and take the lower case off.
I did as Tom said years ago on my 1100e, a fairly simple task if the motor is out, as mine happened to be. My 1150 leaks there also..... and will continue to do so....
I have heard of old mechanics plugging up pcv and vacuum ports on automotive engines, rigging up a shop vac to the oil fill, and putting the crankcase into a vacuum. Then spraying off the leaking area (timing cover, lower intake valley, etc) with brake clean letting it get sucked in to clean oil residue away. Once clean, they would apply rtv or engine sealant to area, which would get sucked in also, then removing vacuum. I haven't seen it in practice but a co-worker of mine told me about this and says he has done this with success to a few engines. I'm not sure if this would work for your problem but if it doesn't then you just have to split the cases, same place you are in now.
I wouldn't mind just wiping it down after a ride but when it drips, it's right on the exhaust and the smell is not acceptable.
Dumb question....could you then remove the crankshaft ?