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1Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:25 am

Puccini

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Hi,

My 85 K100RT has an oil seepage near the front of the engine. Not very much but over time it gets on the

lower parts of the engine. It's not the site glass. It's from somewhere further forward. Any ideas?

    

2Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:38 am

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its probably the releif outlet for the oil-water pump pucccini .....there is a small hole built into the bottom of the sump ...actually at the front which leads to the oil/water pump housing about 4 or so mm in diameter

it evacuates the area between the water and oil pump seals ...many of us have had to do the replacement kit .....as the water pump seal has to come out as well to fit the oil seal .....

look for the kit .....and you will be needing the new style impeller



lots of threads in here about this

hope this helps

    

3Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:45 am

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Hi Puccini,

Another option could be from the oil pump joint. BMW recommend '3 bond' silicon compound for sealing but I've read of other options on this forum. I once used Hylomar and oil poured out.

Paul.

    

4Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:34 am

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Thanks for the info.

Well, unlike Aussieland, the USA is in winter mode and my garage is not heated enough to start this project. So it will have to wait till spring.

Is it true that Foster's is Australia's lite beer?

    

5Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:53 am

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I have not had a fosters in ten years or more. I think we only export it, no one drinks it

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6Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:35 am

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Anyone know what the name of the kit is to fix the water/oil pump?

And some info on the impeller?



Gerry

    

7Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:39 am

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http://www.motobins.co.uk/bmw-parts.php?model=K%20Series

Hi you should find it on this page

Paul


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8Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:23 am

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Puccini wrote:Is it true that Foster's is Australia's lite beer?
We found out a few years ago that if we export it to England the pommies will drink it, get drunk and not go to France. Something for which the French are eternally grateful. Oil seepage 44271
It's actually revenge for sending us out here as convicts.
It is about 5% which is full strength by Aussie standards. Our lite beer is around 2.5% - 3%. The best is Cascade Premium Lite.


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9Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:57 am

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Nice explanation K, agree 100% on the Cascade Premium Lite too, good stuff.

Lubricates the brain when figuring out oil leaks on the K's. Smile


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10Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:40 am

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Don't forget Blue tongue lite. Its also a good drop. Funny how the Aussie'a are all into the beer questions. Now I forget what sort of bike I bought. Better get another beer and think it over.


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11Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:11 pm

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Prefference is for TOOHEYS OLD 4.7% and a technical device! If your oil is a similar colour change it. Keith


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12Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:31 pm

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agreed all , tooheys old (not a light beer) , cascade and boags light. also coopers mild ale is an exceptional mid strength beer.

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13Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:59 pm

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Well, I have to tip my hat to all you gentlemen.

Here in Philadelphia, which, at one time, had more breweries than any other city in the USA, we have many small, custom breweries. Some would not interest you but I say that a few here would make you feel right at home or really astound you.

It seems that every small part of the area around our city has it's own group of strange looking ,heavy set, bearded, men who have large copper and steel kettles that eminate heavy odors of yeast and malt.

And it seems that every weekend, in the local papers, there is some notices about one of these groups having an introduction of their latest creation. They have strange names like "One eyed Pete lager" and "Old mangey dog porter". You folks might just enjoy some time around here.

Oh, and Philadelphia is a BMW city. Theres lots of the bikes around here.



Well Ho-rooo,

(What ever that means)

One of my Aussie friends from Dubbo keeps saying that.

    

14Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:17 pm

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We're in the top ten beer-consuming nations per capita, according to Wikipedia, right up there with our mates, the Poms, and it's a 'cultural' thing here, as we have heaps of work gatherings, sporting events, barbies, and any number of reasons to get together to blow the froth off a few coldies, to rip the scab off a coupla little vicious ones. But most commercial Aussie drop is of the lighter variety as compared to the stouts and porters of the old world and North America, and few breweries are independent these days, being bought up by larger, mostly foreign-owned conglomerates for the investment. Where is the soul in it if the drop we drink isn't made with local ingredients or the dollars don't stay here in country?! That's a rhetorical question, no need to answer, sit back and have another sip.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_beer_consumption_per_capita

Hoo roo is like saying see ya later, catch ya round, cop ya later, ta ta, mates.


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15Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:32 am

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Oil seepage 292303 Sorry guys, beer's the wrong colour!


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16Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:58 am

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Well, I spent 3 weeks in Italy last September and a lot of it in Tuscany and I was lucky to have my liver and kidneys survive.

If you think that Italian women look good, they look stunning after a

bottle or two of good Montpulciano.

They are very affectionate also.

I had to keep reminding myself that I was married.

    

17Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:38 am

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OH, another question.

I want to pull the cover off the water/oil pump to see if the impeller fix was done?

Do I have to drain the water or oil to do this or can I just pop the cover?

Also I there a complete rebuilding kit available or do I need to order

individual parts?

    

18Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:07 am

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You just need to drain the water. If you see a nut on the end of the shaft then you have the original pump, so you would want to budget for a shaft as well as the impeller. The impeller is held on the later shaft with a bolt, because the earlier type had a habit of shearing off the threaded end.

    

19Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:52 am

sidecar paul

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When the seal died on the outfit, it picked up on the shaft, requiring a new shaft. The price of a seal kit, impeller and shaft was about £100, a complete new water/oil pump assembly was only twice as much, so I opted for that.

Paul.


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20Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:44 pm

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Yes, I had a conversation with my most trusted shop here in the USA and a new pump is $414. (US) plus some hoses and a few seals. I imagine just short of $500. BUT, the pump is guaranteed for 2 years.

My tech thinks that it's not safe to try a rebuild by myself.

Another shop says its no problem.

I love it when this happens.

But I'm going for the new pump.

BECAUSE: If I don't get it right it will fail when I am the farthest from home base and probably in the middle of a thunderstorm.

(murphy's law)

    

21Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:16 pm

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that murphy has a lot to answer for. . .

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22Back to top Go down   Oil seepage Empty Re: Oil seepage Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:35 pm

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beanoldboy wrote:I have not had a fosters in ten years or more. I think we only export it, no one drinks it



lol it seeems that we drink it only when over seas ......we cant let our favourite poision be known to the undignified ...tea totallers ...giggle

just to be honest ...although i live in queensland and we have a local manufacturer of brown ale here (meaning (xxxx) ))....queensland is verry prochial (sp?) ...i drink a brew created in them southern states .... and i like it !!!





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