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marshallkday Posted on Jun 29, 2017

Oil leak from transmission of Yamaha Road Star Silverado 2005

Appears oil is leaking from the belt drive seals. How difficult/expensive to replace?

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Abdi Jama

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: 7mge have oil leak

hi if your engine 22R front engine first in side timing cover where engine bully fitted there is oil seal, next valve cover front side between cover and head there seal not like oil seal half cercle shap it makes leak also front side of the camshaft there is oil seal..

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: oil is leaking out of the shifter assenbly on my

Most often, the shifter shaft seal is on the inside of the left-side engine/transmission cover. Check this with your repair manual. If so, you would need to remove the shifter assembly from the shifter shaft and then remove all the machine screws that hold the cover on and remove the cover (sliding it off the shifter shaft). If this is the case, you will also need a replacement cover gasket in addition to the shift shaft seal and it will be much less messy if you drain the engine oil first. Also, take care in re-installing the new seal and wrap the knurled end of the shifter shaft with tape prior to sliding the cover back on so it doesn't damage the new seal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Silverado 1500 Z71 4x4 oil leak

i had the same problem and it turned out to be the gasket on the rear main seal housing not the rear main seal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha r1 2005 model. coolant is leaking into my

This sounds very much like a blown head gasket. It should be repaired immediately to avoid engine damage.

Charlie

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: oil leak problem with 1996 toyota camry

I am going to see a mechanic - my trusted mechanic who does not nickel and dime me - to see what this is. I have the same problem and he told me he has never done this job on a Camry and is unsure. Given the miles, he has suggested that maybe it is time to part ways with the car. I am going to ask him if he will put some florescent dye in it and let me drive it for 50-100 mi and then check to see where the leak is and fix it. Let you know what happens. I have to try, the car is solid.

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What is the oil capacity of the 2006 roadstar silverado?

The Road Star takes 4.3 qts which is 4.07 liters.

In my experience, MOST Yamaha engines have the oil capacity stamped either near the oil filler cap, or if it has one, near the fisheye inspection glass.

The best advice I have seen to date states the following: Having replaced and tightened the drain plug, remove the dipstick and puur in half the oil. Note that this bike has an oil tank, so having added 2 litres or so, put the dipstick back in and tighten it. Start the bike and allow it to run for around 15 seconds to allow the oil to pump from the oil tank to the engine crankcase. Shut the bike off and add the remaining oil before replacing the dipstick again and checking for leaks.

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Oil leak from small round cover held in place by 2 socket head cap screws on yamaha V -twin 1100 front cylinder

sounds like a tappet cover, it will have a "o" ring seal.

This is a very simple repair, purchase a new seal from yamaha, remove the two screws and replace seal, make sure everything is clean when you reassemble. you dont need to overtighten the screws to much
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