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Old 06-11-2019, 08:32 AM   #1
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Thumpstar 110cc wierd oil leak

Hi all, thought my sons thumpstar 110cc had a bad gear shaft seal, so i replaced it, however was leaking from stator cover, but found strange looking oil tracks, can anyone shed any light on the pics, I'm thinking just silicon it up, but the tracks look like they have a purpose
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Old 06-11-2019, 09:03 AM   #2
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It's exactly like this, a few people say it's a over flow, but I've filled it to exactly what manual says 950ml


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 10:00 AM   #3
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It's a vent/drain. Are you sure you're not seeing chain lube instead of a leak?

There is a seal on the crankshaft and a big O ring behind the stator plate that should keep oil out of the flywheel area.


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 10:51 AM   #4
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Definitely a leak, there is oil in the stator area, I'll have to pull cover off again and check the seals, thanks for the help


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 12:28 PM   #5
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I'm thinking that the only thing that could be leaking into there is a failed crank seal.

The vents are to allow ventilation/drainage of water or other humidity. On my old Honda CR250 didn't have such venting. I had to take the stator cover off to let things dry after every wet race or face corrosion on the electrical components.


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 02:03 PM   #6
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A very common occurence - someone installed the wrong length bolt to hold the left side engine cover and punctured through or cracked the case, resulting in engine oil seeping out from that bolt hole.
As stated above, the cover is machined to act as a drain for water should any get into the flywheel area, as there is usually no gasket used.


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 06:53 PM   #7
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I'm thinking it's crankcase seal, it's done it since new, stator cover has never been touched,


 
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Old 06-11-2019, 09:31 PM   #8
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Can you see oil leaking down from behind the flywheel anywhere?


How long is the bolt you took out of that hole?


 
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Old 06-13-2019, 07:49 AM   #9
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Yes oil coming from behind fly wheel, not sure if bolts caused it, never pulled cover off till now


 
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Old 06-13-2019, 08:32 AM   #10
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As Mudflap mentioned above, there is a center crankshaft seal, a big outer o-ring, and there are two small o-rings behind the stator plate for the mounting screws. You'll need a flywheel puller to access the stator plate, I believe it is the one shown below - M27mm x 1.0 with LH left hand thread.




 
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Old 06-13-2019, 11:06 AM   #11
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Thanks alot, would the 2 small orings need to be replaced aswell?? I've got oil seal kit, but no 2x small orings


 
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Old 06-13-2019, 01:55 PM   #12
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Usually, no, they don't need to be replaced, but they will "oil stick" to either the engine case or the back of the stator plate, just so you're aware. Also, the two countersunk philips screws that hold the stator in place usually need to be loosened with an impact driver


 
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Old 07-31-2019, 11:10 PM   #13
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Oil leak fixed

Thanks for the info guys, replaced stator orings seals, allgood now
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