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#95571
Whichever you want, the washer isn't where it leaked. I would use a viton washer but the book part is copper. Either should work fine.

One thing you could do is lap the taper on the oil pipe against the "cup" on the fitting with some fine grinding paste to ensure it is a very good fit. Obviously it would be utterly essential to remove any traces of grinding paste before fitting.
#95580
jawa-enfield wrote:
Sun Mar 07, 2021 11:58 am
yes of course... Thanks for the lapping tip!

Also the feed pipe seems to leak a bit at the junction.. Cannot really se a tear or something, If so i could try some soldering..
I'd be tempted to de-grease, apply some flux then heat and cool it with it loosely assembled on the bike. I have visions of it all falling apart if you try to re-solder it on the bench.
#95581
Hmm that's a good point.. first i have to locate the leak.. maybe it can be fixed with epoxy or 2-compo-stuff..
If it doesn not work after 1st attempt i will simply replace the part...

Step 1 is solve the leaking at the lower connection..

Is it possible to get a bullet non-leaking?

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