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The 'tick' Is Gone! But So Is My 'oil'!
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<blockquote data-quote="smthng" data-source="post: 18863" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>This is kind of out there, but worth checking... Take a look UNDER the shaft side of the swing arm in front of the pumpkin. There's a drain hole right there. If you've got oil coming out of there, it might blow out while moving and not show up at any other time. But, if it's got a coating of oil on or around that hole, it's likely that the engine seal to the drive shaft is gone and the oil is flowing through your swingarm and out the drain.</p><p></p><p>It's a long shot, but easily checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smthng, post: 18863, member: 200"] This is kind of out there, but worth checking... Take a look UNDER the shaft side of the swing arm in front of the pumpkin. There's a drain hole right there. If you've got oil coming out of there, it might blow out while moving and not show up at any other time. But, if it's got a coating of oil on or around that hole, it's likely that the engine seal to the drive shaft is gone and the oil is flowing through your swingarm and out the drain. It's a long shot, but easily checked. [/QUOTE]
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