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Looking for oil Leak and I found it.

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Spent this afternoon tearing down the Spyder looking for an oil leak and I found it after 4 hrs of taking it apart. I'll have to check with the dealer tomorrow but I think what's happen is I have over serviced the engine oil and it has blown it out of this small weep hole on the front of the crankcase at least that's what I hope has happened. I serviced it this morning by the book and it took 3/4 of a qt to bring it back to the full mark.
Now if there is someone that has run into this problem before I sure would like a note back to let me know if I am right or wrong.

Thanks Rick

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If by servicing the Spyder by the book means you changed the oil by the book, why did you add more oil?
At least that's what it sounds like you did.
 
Hi Dudley
when is say serviced the spyder by the book means more than changing the oil and filter maybe I should have worded it this way; This morning I checked the oil and it was LOW so I serviced it by the book which it says to warm it up to normal Temp let it idle for 30 seconds turn off unscrew dipstick wipe re-screw dipstick in all the way unscrew dipstick and check if it is still low repeat same steps until fluid level is at full or in-between full and add mark. sorry for the miss understanding.
;)
 
Hi Dudley
when is say serviced the spyder by the book means more than changing the oil and filter maybe I should have worded it this way; This morning I checked the oil and it was LOW so I serviced it by the book which it says to warm it up to normal Temp let it idle for 30 seconds turn off unscrew dipstick wipe re-screw dipstick in all the way unscrew dipstick and check if it is still low repeat same steps until fluid level is at full or in-between full and add mark. sorry for the miss understanding.
;)

Warming the coolant to operating temperature is not the same as getting the oil to operating temperature. You have to ride the Spyder to get the oil hot. Just idling in the driveway will not do it and you'll get an inaccurate oil level (Low) reading.
 
As I see it...

Oil leaks will not appear from low oil but more from overfilling. Even then it tends to blow up to the air box and leak out from there. The water pump housing has a weep hole that tells you if your seals are going bad. if oil comes from there the oil seal is bad if coolant them the water pump seal is bad. Oil leaks are tricky so a good cleaning and a recheck is a good Idea...:thumbup:
 
I don't think there is a oil overfill seep hole on the 998.
My bet is either there was a set screw there that fell out (similar to my issue last year) or some seal is gone there allowing oil to come out out of that hole.

I cannot quite tell where this is on the engine but the service manual might show what this is.

Bob
 
Leak in oil seal

This looks like the leak indicator at the water pump shaft. As has been stated, coolant from this hole indicates a leak on the water pump side. Oil from this hole indicates a leak on the oil pump side. Either way, the whole thing needs to come apart and you already know how long it will take for parts. Happened to me the first year. Water side. Down for three weeks. I would first clean everything off and then see just how much your leak rate is. It could be minor.
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Oil leaks will not appear from low oil but more from overfilling. Even then it tends to blow up to the air box and leak out from there. The water pump housing has a weep hole that tells you if your seals are going bad. if oil comes from there the oil seal is bad if coolant them the water pump seal is bad. Oil leaks are tricky so a good cleaning and a recheck is a good Idea...:thumbup:





Well went down to the dealer Saturday and sure enough it’s just as Chupaca said it’s the seal on the eng side of the water pump drive so Tuesday it goes in the shop. The only good part of this is my extended warranty is going to cover it our would be $700.00 to $800.00 lighter in the wallet.

thanks
 
Well went down to the dealer Saturday and sure enough it’s just as Chupaca said it’s the seal on the eng side of the water pump drive so Tuesday it goes in the shop. The only good part of this is my extended warranty is going to cover it our would be $700.00 to $800.00 lighter in the wallet.

thanks

The bad news... And I bet on this and not to be negative...
It will be weeks due to parts they do not have that have to come in.
Many who have had this happen more than once, said NO to leaving the bike for weeks and just road it till the parts came in.

I hope for the best and your not down for weeks.....

Sorry to sound negative but true stories if you search here.....

Bob
 
Water pump oil seal leak

I had the water pump oil seal leak on my 2012 RTS back in Nov '14. Warrany repaired it, but took 3 weeks to get parts.
 
The bad news... And I bet on this and not to be negative...
It will be weeks due to parts they do not have that have to come in.
Many who have had this happen more than once, said NO to leaving the bike for weeks and just road it till the parts came in.

I hope for the best and your not down for weeks.....

Sorry to sound negative but true stories if you search here.....

Bob

I agree. I'd ride it until parts come in. Especially for an oil leak. Keep an eye on it but chances are, it won't get much worse.
 
The bad news... And I bet on this and not to be negative...
It will be weeks due to parts they do not have that have to come in.
Many who have had this happen more than once, said NO to leaving the bike for weeks and just road it till the parts came in.

I hope for the best and your not down for weeks.....

Sorry to sound negative but true stories if you search here.....

Bob
well we'll see I take it in tomorrow and I have the pics that I took i'll see if they will order parts based on what I have found out when I tore into to this and let me keep the bike but looking back on past experience and the things I'v heard about Ride Now here in AZ i am sure I will be without a ride for some time. I also found another problem while i was working on it last week when i was sitting on the bike and holding on to the handlebars i leaned over to the left and i heard a click in the front end so i rocked the bike several times and every time i rocked it, it would click.

I was doing some reading on the site last night and saw where BRP has come up with the vents for the 2013's and that if you talk to your dealer just right there's a possibility i might be able to get these installed on mine i downloaded all the info and some pics of a 2012 that has had this done to it we'll see tomorrow.

It's not going to be a big deal if they have to keep it the weather is just right for getting the Vette out and take the top off.

I also just ordered a set of 2014 spyder side supports and floor boards in chrome to replace the PEG's that are on my 2012 now.

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Click when you rock the Spyder is likely a loose sway bar. Not a biggy.

you were right it was the top two bolts LT. & RT. on the link that attaches to the lower A arm a real pain to remove the coves on the lower arms ( didn't have time to get the jack out) so I could get to it but it's fixed the problem.

Thanks
 
I'm going to add two cents to this water pump seal discussion cause my '03 BMW F650 has a rotax motor and is of similar design with regards to the water pump and seals.

Here's the thing, there is a seal on the water pump side and one on the oil side. And yeah, when one goes out, you get the offender out the weep hole. (And both get replaced when one or the other goes out)

So now you only have ONE seal keeping oil from mixing with water.

If you choose to keep riding while waiting for parts to come in and that other seal decides to go out as well, now you've got oil in your cooling system or worse, water emulsifying your oil and wrecking your lubrication.

I would not take that chance with my ride and just park it till parts come in to make repairs.
 
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