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Oil leaking Onto floor "2011 RT"

rworell

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In Aug. I had my seals replaced for my clutch inside the case. I've ridden it about a thousand miles and over the weekend I noticed a puddle of oil on the garage floor. It just appeared recently. I took the hardware off to see what I could see. Where the case would go together it had oil seepage. Could this be from that repair? Do I have a shot at the dealer making this right without dollars out of my pocket?
Or would anyone be able to explain a sudden loss of oil on the floor on my garage. It appears to not be motor oil, but I'm not honestly sure either.

Any suggestions?

thanks
Rich
 
I Would think so....

If it is leaking oil from an area they worked on that was not leaking they should make it right. Not knowing enough about the problems prior to it's hard to say where or how this leak may have started. I would take it back and have them look at it...:banghead:
 
SM5

Sorry my RT is an SM5. Lost my clutch and my dealer replaced 3 o-rings in the case where it shifts. Now I have a leak
 
I think that you need to have a very serious discussion with your dealer over this...
The bike is beyond it's warranty, but if you can make the case that it was caused by THEIR actions... :dontknow:
Good Luck! :thumbup:
 
Agree, if it wasn't leaking before they worked on it, I think you have a case to get them to make it right. Clutch fluid is clear (It's actually DOT4 Brake fluid), and your oil should be a slight brown color.
 
Bad news

Oil is leaking from front of the motor. Dealer called and was very cool about it and explained what they thought it could be...
They think it's valves. Seriously? The bike has 6,534 miles on it and runs great. Doesn't smoke a drop of oil or anything. Warranty is out, so this will probably be costly. Very disappointed.

Thoughts?
Rich
 
Valves leaking will not leave oil on the floor. A valve cover leaking could. That should be no big deal to correct.
 
Valve cover gaskets are a possibility...
But with some time, patience, and some good swear words: you should be able to verify this diagnosis for yourself.
 
OIL LEAK

Valve cover gaskets are a possibility...
But with some time, patience, and some good swear words: you should be able to verify this diagnosis for yourself.
:agree: + I think your dealer see's you as a $$$$$$$ machine for Him .......... Sorry .......Mike :thumbup:
 
:agree: + I think your dealer see's you as a $$$$$$$ machine for Him .......... Sorry .......Mike :thumbup:
I was wondering about that too , { dealers , give just enough information too get you into trouble , then come in and fix the original problem and the new problem ... at the super reduced price of over 100.oo an hour
 
Oil is leaking from front of the motor. Dealer called and was very cool about it and explained what they thought it could be...
They think it's valves. Seriously? The bike has 6,534 miles on it and runs great. Doesn't smoke a drop of oil or anything. Warranty is out, so this will probably be costly. Very disappointed.

Thoughts?
Rich

IMG_20090125_152549.jpg right inside this area look familiar ? too the leak { the bolt heads we see in photo are wet ? } puddle under the front ? { dark area of photo under the engine }
 
Hi.

I had an oil stain on my garage floor from my SE5. Problem turned out to be a missing o-ring on the dipstick. Just a thought.
 
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