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Do you mean either the crank or cam gear was one tooth off? The chain itself can�t be off .. That�s odd.. but yeah unlikely that�s why the oil leak,what bike is it? Could the drip be from a rocker cover and just dripping to there? Or the oil breather? It could be the head gasket I guess..Did you get the fix under warranty?
so it's an 8V big block, Norge? what does MI say about it?
MI is 3500 miles West of me, i dont think they will be weighing in.
so, Perry, ME 04667 or Key West?
Is it coming out through the cooling tunnel at the front of the head? If so is there also oil coming out the back? A likely culprit would be one of the o-rings that seals the plug tube which on a 2014 would be one of the short ones that goes betwixt head and cambox/rocker carrier casting. If its one of them it will require the cambox to come off for replacement.Other sources might be the grub screws that block the cooling gallery drillings or possibly a porosity issue. In all honesty, while possible, it is unlikely to be the head gasket.Pete
So how do you know it was Luigi and not Guido? Paul B
Thanks Pete. By grub screws do you mean the small Allen screws set in the head on either side of the exhaust outlet? The best I can tell is that it is just the front of the cyl, right at the seam between head and cyl. It is wettest right where those two inset Allen keys are. Ugh.... I just got done putting it all together.
Yup, them. The exhaust valve seat area on the 1200's is cooled by oil flow through drilled galleries in the heads. To get those galleries they had to cross-drill from a number of directions to get the *Tubes* for the coolant to flow through. You can't drill around corners on this scale, at least not easily and cheaply, so the drillings come in from a number of angles and the ones on the outside of the head are plugged with those small, Allen head, grub screws. Yes, they can leak, but it's rare.If the bike is under warranty? Get the dealer to warranty the head. If it's out of warranty or it's just too much of a king sized pain in the arse you can try cleaning the area thoroughly with contact cleaner and then applying some Loctite 'Super Wick-in' when the engine is stone cold and then covering the offending screw/Plug with a two part epoxy like JB Weld, (In moderation! Don't lay it on like toothpaste!). It's only a weep, but it's ugly and needs addressing. Will that fix it? No gaurantee, but it probably will but I'd look at the other things I mentioned like hoses before slaughtering a chicken or sacrificing a virgin....Pete
or sacrificing a virgin....
+1 on the breather hose. Mine was cracked on the back of the head and it looked just like a head gasket failure. Just fixed it last weekend.
I was curious if the loctite & JB weld did the trick. Mine has been seeping oil from the cursed grub screw since I bought it in 2014. I tried JB weld without success & figured I'd just fix it when I pull the head off to freshen the top end someday.