- Wed Nov 29, 2017 5:04 pm
#7920
Hi
I recently bought a 1993 Indian built Bullet 500 which has a few oil leaks, the worst leak of all is from the primary chaincase. A new rubber seal was provided with various spares that came with the bike so I took the chaincase cover off and drained it. I read that you can use ATF in the chaincase and had a gallon of TRIPLE QX ATF Plus Transmission Fluid in the garage so filled it back up with that after cleaning up the mating surfaces and installing the new seal with a bit of general purpose grease. It looks like ATF was in there before as what came out was red.
Anyway it is still leaking, the leak is not as bad as before but its still quite bad so that after I have run the bike and park it in the garage I have a red patch of ATF under the bike. The owners manual calls for SAE 20 oil in the chaincase so I am wondering if the ATF is a bit too thin and is leaking past the seal more easily than a thicker oil would. I can't find a litre of SAE 20 available cheaply but I can find SAE 30 marketed for lawnmower engines, would that be suitable for the chaincase?
Kind regards
Graham
I recently bought a 1993 Indian built Bullet 500 which has a few oil leaks, the worst leak of all is from the primary chaincase. A new rubber seal was provided with various spares that came with the bike so I took the chaincase cover off and drained it. I read that you can use ATF in the chaincase and had a gallon of TRIPLE QX ATF Plus Transmission Fluid in the garage so filled it back up with that after cleaning up the mating surfaces and installing the new seal with a bit of general purpose grease. It looks like ATF was in there before as what came out was red.
Anyway it is still leaking, the leak is not as bad as before but its still quite bad so that after I have run the bike and park it in the garage I have a red patch of ATF under the bike. The owners manual calls for SAE 20 oil in the chaincase so I am wondering if the ATF is a bit too thin and is leaking past the seal more easily than a thicker oil would. I can't find a litre of SAE 20 available cheaply but I can find SAE 30 marketed for lawnmower engines, would that be suitable for the chaincase?
Kind regards
Graham