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I recently fitted a rebuilt 250 engine to my own TTR to give it a thorough test before offering it for sale.

I was very pleased that it started and ran well but when I parked it up there was a bit of an oil drip under the engine cry

The cam cover gasket and decompressor plug were both dry and closer inspection showed a shiny covering of fresh oil behind the tensioner. Some of it is just visible in the photo below:

Oil pipe banjos 1.jpg

The most likely culprit(s) are the banjo bolts and their copper washers. I had been lazy and not annealed the washers as I recommend in my engine build threads disbelief

However, I thought it was too good an opportunity to miss and bought some Dowty washers to try. These are metal washers with a bonded rubber seal on their insides specially made for hydraulic applications such as this.

Oil pipe banjos 2.jpg

 

There is an advantage with them in that they aren't loose on the banjo bolt so don't drop into inaccessible place (like between the fins!) as the copper washers can do biggrin

Externally they look the same except they are steel not copper.

Oil pipe banjos 3.jpg

 

About a 15 minute job as you have to remove the exhaust header and pop the shock canister up out the way.

Brian



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Took the TTR out for a run in between the showers and parked it up over clean newspaper when I got back. No oil leaks and cases absolutely dry biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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