Oil leaking need help
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Oil leaking need help
Hey guys new here and have always had good luck on some other forums and from what I've ready this one seems the same. But I can't find an answer to my problem. I have a 1998 heritage with Screamin eagle top end. The problem I'm having is I have oil leaking out the top somewhere and I can't pinpoint it. It started last week but I've been commuting from Sacramento area to San Carlos so by the time I've ended the trip the left side has been too covered to see where it's coming from. Any ideas would help. I've s100ed it today and plan a small ride to run some errands but hoping that will give me a smaller area to try and track the leak. Any pointers will help thanks.
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I'm looking at probably the same issue on my '97. Keep drying it off and checking until you narrow it down somewhat. Mine is leaking from the rockerbox on the back side of the rear cylinder. I had thought it possibly from the head gasket, but now pretty much settled on the lower rockerbox. Going to wait until the cold weather sets in before tackling it unless it gets worse.
Use these exploded diagrams to better understand what you are dealing with... http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.....asp?make=hdmc
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....RODS-AND-COVER
Use these exploded diagrams to better understand what you are dealing with... http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.....asp?make=hdmc
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....RODS-AND-COVER
Last edited by rickss69; 09-23-2012 at 05:34 PM.
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On an EVO, you need to get it up to interstate speeds and cruise for a bit. That's when there is a bulk of oil in the rocker boxes.
Mine didn't leak around town. Get it out on the highway, and it was all over the place.
If you can get your hand around the rockers, you will be able to feel the air being pushed out, if it's a rocker box leak.
Don't replace the gaskets without checking the boxes for warpage. You'll be wasting time and money.
Mine didn't leak around town. Get it out on the highway, and it was all over the place.
If you can get your hand around the rockers, you will be able to feel the air being pushed out, if it's a rocker box leak.
Don't replace the gaskets without checking the boxes for warpage. You'll be wasting time and money.
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