On my 97 R1100 RT I seem to have a small oil leak coming out of the filler cap on the head.
Not sure if I needs another seal around the cap or if there is a rubber seal that needs replacing attached to the head that the cap sits. on any ideas
Oil filler leakage.
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Re: Oil filler leakage.
This is a common and well known issue. It is not usually the o-ring on the filler cap, but the o-ring that seals the plastic piece that the filler cap screws into. It hardens from heat cycles and no longer seals perfectly. Some have tried special viton o-rings, but I've found that the stock one lasts for 5 - 10 years, so I just change it when it starts to seep. I change both o-rings and it seals like new until it doesn't, and then I change it again.
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Re: Oil filler leakage.
I totally agree with MS. I just replaced both O-rings on my '96 R1100RT (the one on the cap and the one that seats into the valve cover). I used O.E.M. O-rings. It was quick/ cheap and easy fix.
Re: Oil filler leakage.
The cap screws into plastic??? One more reason to get a hexhead. It screws into metal on those.
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Re: Oil filler leakage.
Lotsa great reasons to get a HexHead, but that's gotta be the weakest one.The Veg wrote:The cap screws into plastic??? One more reason to get a hexhead. It screws into metal on those.
It's just not a big deal.
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