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Oil leak, out of little hole
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radlaty
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Oil leak, out of little hole
Hi
I have been building up a zxr 400 ready for spring/summer. Its just about ready for mot, but when i start it up, there is a little trickle of oil coming out of a small hole just underneath the 2nd exhaust outlet. I have been told that if any water gets down the spark plugs the water draines out of these holes. I have taken bike apart and there is no oil down the spark plug hole, i have siliconed the rocker cover gasket, but the oil is still trickling, any ideas what else it could be?
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Hello mate and welcome to the forum, it should exactly be what you have described with the oil trickling out the hole being a leak from the rocker cover seal. I had the same problem on my ZXR and used hermatite to seal it.
first thing, did you silicone the right rocker cover gasket?
It may well be that theres oil still inside the hole and slowly making its way out when the engine warms up. Give it a few miles and see if it clears up, there shouldnt be any other way for the oil to get there other than from where the spark plug is, unless anyone here knows otherwise?
Got any pictures of your lovely bike??
first thing, did you silicone the right rocker cover gasket?
It may well be that theres oil still inside the hole and slowly making its way out when the engine warms up. Give it a few miles and see if it clears up, there shouldnt be any other way for the oil to get there other than from where the spark plug is, unless anyone here knows otherwise?
Got any pictures of your lovely bike??
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Hi again, i have siliconed the top gasket and the 4 circular gaskets both sides, i will start the bike up tomorrow and let it run for a while and see if it stops, hope it dose as it is starting to annoy me, espcially as i am ready to take it for an mot.
I will try and get some photos on the forum, it has light matallic purple frame, wheels, and screen, with blue plastics, and private plate 400 KAW. it looks cool.
I will try and get some photos on the forum, it has light matallic purple frame, wheels, and screen, with blue plastics, and private plate 400 KAW. it looks cool.
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is it a hole or a bolt hole? where the oils trickling out??
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Id use hermatite personally, i know for certain that works. It didnt look like there was oil in the plug holes where mine had been leaking but i knew it had been by the oil that was all over the front of the motor.
Only other way for it to come out would be a split in the block somewhere letting it in, doubt that would happen tho.
Only other way for it to come out would be a split in the block somewhere letting it in, doubt that would happen tho.
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It could be that the rubber gaskets are shot especially if you bike is "of a certain age"
All the silicone or hermatite in the world won't make up for that.
Also being a rubber gasket it can be damaged if the bolts have been over tightened. Use the proper touque settings
And it is very easy to have the rubber gasket slightly out of position and damage it when fitting the cover.
I think also the small round rubber gaskets on each spark plug hole are sided that is to say they only fit properly a praticluar way round
All the silicone or hermatite in the world won't make up for that.
Also being a rubber gasket it can be damaged if the bolts have been over tightened. Use the proper touque settings
And it is very easy to have the rubber gasket slightly out of position and damage it when fitting the cover.
I think also the small round rubber gaskets on each spark plug hole are sided that is to say they only fit properly a praticluar way round
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are we talking about the 3rd exhaust port under the headers? or have i got the wrong end of the stick here?? cos aint there some oil drain holes there??
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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I think i have sussed it, i have taken off the rocker cover, cleaned off all the old silicon, then i stuck a cotton bud down the 3rd trumpet thing, there was oil at the spark plug but not around the trumpet. I pulled on the trumpet which came off and had a rubber o ring at the bottom of it, this is where the oil had been leaking through, i havent replaced the o ring just put i bit of gasket sealer around it pushed it back in and gasket sealed the rest of the rocker cover gasket, started the bike up and the leak has stopped, sorted. Cheers for every ones help. 
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