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Looking at the first pic, and noticing the small pin holes around the big hole, I would be concerned about any repair. The entire area looks thin. I could just see a repair failing and then you are back to where you started or worse.Have you considered submitting these pictures to a dealer just in case Guzzi is willing to cover this. There is no doubt this is a casting flaw. It can't hurt to ask.John Henry
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Yup, a new case is in my future, it looks pretty thin, that's why I didn't want to weld the hole closed, if it was cast Iron I wouldn't hesitate to braze it shut but aluminum is a different story, could be a disaster. I wonder if this has leaked from day one? I was road testing this engine after a complete overhaul and was wondering why it seemed to run hot, timing was on and had new springs in the distributor and jetting was correct, now I know why! I may take the case into the local Tig welder and get an opinion, but I think I may be contacting the chaps with the spare cases on offer, thanks guys! DonG
The problem with changing the block is the engine No will no longer match the frame.Assuming it did anyway. My loop has the same NoWhat's the mileage on the odo?
Yeah the frame and engine #'s match on this one, I have another 68 model and they also match, one other one that I have does not. DonG
That passage is accessible through the port from the bridge pipe. That is an 8mm hole, the leaking passage is 5 mm. A skilled machinist could open it up to accept a sleeve. I would not drill all the way to the cam bearing surface so the sleeve has an upper stop. Just an idea.
Thin walled steel brake lines is what I used on my Eldo, the car parts places usually have short pre-made lengths, just drill out with a pistol drill to suit, I don't believe the 5mm is critical, 1/4" OD perhaps.