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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB500/550 => Topic started by: Johnwebley on January 09, 2016, 01:09:59 PM
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I am getting annoying oil drips from the oil pump housing,
I have replaced the main pump to crankcase joint "O" ring,also the smaller 2 "O" rings on the studs,
but I am unable to unscrew the 3 phillips headed end plate screws,and this is the one thats leaking,I believe,
my local bike shop also can't remove them,
any ideas?
these damn drips are really annoying,
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Only time I saw a leak it was the oil pressure switch, and trying to tweak it up a bit tighter caused a drip to become a gushing leak. I geuss you could try drilling the 3 phillips head screws out and replacing them with new, I seem to recall they are countersunk type - I find these tend to bind up solid far more than other bolts and often need the heads drilling off at which point they normally wind out with mole grips.
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Have you got an impact driver / do you need to borrow one?
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I agree with Matthew, drilling the heads off and the remainder of the screw normally winds out easily. Personally I wouldn't risk using an impact driver on an oil pump, too much risk of damaging part of it!
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Ive used impact driver lots on these screws but if the top is chewed up drill the heads off carefully, I would start with a 4mm drill in the centre to try and get the heads off then with the cover removed you should be able to get the remainder out with molegrips.
The cover O ring is not listed but the size is listed on here and a Gold Wing part is the correct size, or at least it worked on the ones i did. From memory the part number is 91305-216-000 46 x 2 91305-426-003 gets the same size
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thanks guys,
Impact driver tried,impact wrench tried,
still as tight as .........??? whatever
the heads are hardly marked,just VERY tight,
what about running the moter to get the oil hot ?
would that help free the screws ?
if I do try again,and damage the pump,does any one have a spare for sale ??
thanks
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If you have heated the them up until they glow and will not move it is time to drill John ;)
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If you have heated the them up until they glow and will not move it is time to drill John ;)
not tried that HOT !!!
just a warm engine hot !!
I guess I need to run the motor to get it hot,then apply a blow torch on the screw heads ?
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If it really goes tits up I can probably find you a casing but don't just tap the impact screwdriver hit the bit into the screw first(fairly hard) to make it a tight fit then attach the impact driver and HIT it 'kin ard
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Best check if it is same part as cb550, either way if it goes badly wrong I am sure I have a spare I could sell.
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Best check if it is same part as cb550, either way if it goes badly wrong I am sure I have a spare I could sell.
just checked CMSNL ,
they list part 15100323003 then superseded by 15100390000
this later part fits CB550K3 england
thanks
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Either way I am sure to have one, but had better be careful about what I pick out, given I have both types of engine.
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Only different one is 650
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Try tightening them, then loosening them. Sounds daft but it's worked plenty of times for me.