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Very small oil leak at retaining screw nut

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Hi All,

During normal driving, through the city and a little bit at speeds up to 80-90 km/h, I do not have any oil leaks. Only when I am on the freeway for at least 10 minutes going between 110-120 km/h, I notice a very small amount of oil (maybe 4 or 5 drops) pooled on the engine below the set screw for the Cam chain tensioner. It looks like the oil is seeping between the screw and nut. Is there an o-ring I can replace?

Thanks

Alex




 
In my experience, the leak is usually from the seal on the shaft coming out to the knurled knob on the other side. It just dribbles down and ends up below the setscrew. The seal under the setscrew doesn't do anything except sit there and rarely 'develops' a leak. The shaft seal is infamous.

If you have any trouble finding the shaft seal, there is a Honda seal that is current and easy to get and maybe $6. The part number is in my thread in Tips and Tricks forum. I prefer the Honda seal, personally.

You'll have to remove and disassemble the whole tensioner, which is easy enough, BUT, you must do Everything in the correct order. Read fully first; don't wing it.

That yellow goo looks a lot like Gorilla glue??. I've usually just cut my own gaskets for there from gasket paper - even used a thin cardboard one for a while with no leaks.
 
Excellent info. I think I will deal with it next month. I just don't want to mess around with the tensioner before I do any of my one day rides in the next few weeks. It doesn't seem too difficult but something new seems like alot more than it really is.
 
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