GT 750 Oil Leak
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GT 750 Oil Leak
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I am new to this forum, but here it goes. I have a 1972 GT 750 some what restored. Last year riding I seen that oil was leaking from the vent hole on the bottom of the water pump cover. After doing some research I ordered a new water pump from a online dealer. It is a OEM Suzuki part. Installed new pump last week and was fine. Came out this morning, and oil on the floor. I hadn't rode it yet so I put my pipes back on and took it for a spin. Came back, parked it for a hour and there is that oil drip again. Any Ideas ? HELP.
I am new to this forum, but here it goes. I have a 1972 GT 750 some what restored. Last year riding I seen that oil was leaking from the vent hole on the bottom of the water pump cover. After doing some research I ordered a new water pump from a online dealer. It is a OEM Suzuki part. Installed new pump last week and was fine. Came out this morning, and oil on the floor. I hadn't rode it yet so I put my pipes back on and took it for a spin. Came back, parked it for a hour and there is that oil drip again. Any Ideas ? HELP.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
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No I didn't spit the case. I pulled pump out the bottom. I have been gone for a few days. I am hoping to get time to look at it this week end. I will take a good look at the gear shift indicater. I just don't no any place else it could be coming from. Thanks will let you no on my outcome.
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No I didn't spit the case. I pulled pump out the bottom. I have been gone for a few days. I am hoping to get time to look at it this week end. I will take a good look at the gear shift indicater. I just don't no any place else it could be coming from. Thanks will let you no on my outcome.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
Hi Larry, I believe you should wash the entire engine with a good degreaser and like roger said check the neutral indicator switch and trans case plugs for leaks. Probably ought to remove the chain sprocket cover and clean that area really good. You'll be surprised of all the gunk behind that cover. It doesn't take but just a small piece of road trash between the chain/sprocket and neutral switch to break it. After you get her good and clean, take it for a ride and check it out. If the crank seal/s went bad, you will possibly see oil pushed out of a breather under the oil pump cover or where ever oil could be pushed out. Bad crank seals can cause the trans and gear case to become pressurized from leaking combustion pushing past the crank seals. Can you tell if it is definitely transmission oil???
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Ah, welcome to the land of vintage motorcycles.
Ridge Runner, if you don't mind me asking. Do you work in the Natural Gas industry ? I ask, because your profile name.

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No, I am retired from fillmore co highway dept. About 3 years now. Ridge Runner was a name I picked out back in 1972 when I bought this bike new. Hopefully I'll get achance to look into my oil leak a little more today. Thanks for the responses.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
Wow! I doubt there are more than a handful of people who still have a motorcycle they bought back in 1972.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
Something worth checking, Larry. Make sure you have a crush washer on your oil drain plug. Through out the years people lose them or never had one installed to begin with. I had a similar leak to yours and wasn't quite sure where it was coming from. I noticed if I slightly nudged the drain bolt tighter every few weeks it would stop, but reoccur. It never stopped completely until I added a crush washer.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
Just an update of what I've found with my oil leak. First of all I still have a small leak from the pump weep hole, and maybe that's exceptable. I did find loose screws on neutral switch Which stopped a lot of my leak. One more leak I found is from the right side clutch adj cover. There is a small round seal inside the cover which I think is the culprit. I am haveing trouble finding this seal in the parts brake down. Anyone have a part number for that seal? Thanks for all your help.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
#18 http://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_G ... lutch.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but make sure the end of the clutch release shaft that rides in that seal is smooth , sometimes you see them chewed up from someone useing plyers on them .Ridge Runner wrote: There is a small round seal inside the cover which I think is the culprit. I am haveing trouble finding this seal in the parts brake down. Anyone have a part number for that seal? Thanks for all your help.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
Thanks for all your help, and info. Going to get seal ordered today, now that I have part number.
Thanks again.
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Thanks again.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
I bought my GT550L new in 1974! I think I only put about 8,000 miles on her last year. 3,000 of those in one week, riding down to Deals Gap and back!! Going to do the trip again this August and put a few more miles on her for her 40th. anniversary!!Whit wrote:Wow! I doubt there are more than a handful of people who still have a motorcycle they bought back in 1972.
Is it oil or coolant leaking out of the weep hole? My GT750A had a coolant leak last year. Turned out to be one of the o rings had a twist in it! A lot of work and aggravation for a simple installation brain fart!!
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
I didn't know oil could leak from the water pump. Can someone describe to me things to look for in diagnosing a water pump ? If I take the cover off what can I look for as far as a pump in need of a change.
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Re: GT 750 Oil Leak
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
Well after a new water pump, snugging up neutral switch bolts, installed new oil seal in clutch adj cover I think we got it. Took it out for a little spin today, (about 20 miles) parked it on cement floor in garage. Five hours later, guess what, NO OIL LEAKS. Not a drop. Long time coming, but well worth waiting for. Thanks again to everyone who gave me there expertise.
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Well after a new water pump, snugging up neutral switch bolts, installed new oil seal in clutch adj cover I think we got it. Took it out for a little spin today, (about 20 miles) parked it on cement floor in garage. Five hours later, guess what, NO OIL LEAKS. Not a drop. Long time coming, but well worth waiting for. Thanks again to everyone who gave me there expertise.
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Ridge Runner
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