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Weeping oil from cam rubbers

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The original post asks about 1983 GS750E cam rubbers. The 83 750E uses a one piece rubber gasket with cam rubbers built in like a GS1150. I would say remove the cover and check the condition of the rubber gasket and replace if necessary.
 
The original post asks about 1983 GS750E cam rubbers. The 83 750E uses a one piece rubber gasket with cam rubbers built in like a GS1150. I would say remove the cover and check the condition of the rubber gasket and replace if necessary.

I was thinking the same thing.

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The original post asks about 1983 GS750E cam rubbers. The 83 750E uses a one piece rubber gasket with cam rubbers built in like a GS1150. I would say remove the cover and check the condition of the rubber gasket and replace if necessary.

Huh, I had no idea!

So yeah, that.

And for everyone with "traditional" valve cover gaskets, well, there's still a lot of good into here.
 
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