Sunday, October 17, 2010

A Triumph That Leaks Oil?!


Yeah, I know it's a shocker. I've been getting some leakage from my valve cover for awhile now, and it seemed to be getting worse lately. So I finally ordered a new valve cover gasket and gaskets for the individual bolts too. In the meantime I had heard that it was worth checking the tightness on the bolts to see if they need a little extra action. To my surprise and frustration (there may have been some cussing), one of the cam caps where the bolt screws in, was STRIPPED!!!! Great! I went ahead and installed all of the new gaskets anyway, and the leak seemed to get slightly less serious, but it obviously still needed to be dealt with.



I've never drilled and tapped a thread before, and I only get one shot at it in this case. If I fuck it up, I have to replace the ENTIRE HEAD! Time to call a professional for some assistance. I called a couple of places, but it seemed like my best bet was the guys down at BA Moto down in Garden Grove. They used to work at the old OTD in the OC, but started their own shop. So you get their experience, without having to get gauged by dealer prices. And on top of that, you get to hang out and watch while they work on your bike!


It turns out that the other three bolts were on the verge of stripping, because when Jaime (the mechanic) went to tighten them down, they stripped right out too!!! You can see grooves on the cam caps where some monkey just tightened the heel out of the bolts and they dug down into the aluminum. Why wouldn't you do this the right way, and torque them down to the factory specs???!!! That's just lazy,sloppy, stupid work. Luckily Jaime seems to have the same hatred for that kind of work that I do. Thank god a I brought the bike down to them. I saved myself a lot of time and frustration. I asked tons of questions, ate some pho from a local spot, and it was a great experience all around.

So far, so good. Hopefully this solved the problem. I'll be monitoring this closely and we'll see if we can be leak free for awhile. My bike might look like a classic, but that doesn't mean I want it to leak like one.

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