I need some help again please, not having much luck stopping my primary cover from leaking on my 1959 model 31. I have stripped out the primary cover checking the crank and gear box sealing method. So I see there is a sliding plate with a steel ring around the out put shaft, not to sure how effective this is ?. On the crank there is a collar with a machined spiral presumably to flow the oil back to the crankcase or the primary drive case. So my questions are From the photos
Does my gear box seal plate look correct?
Which direction does the spiral face on the crank collar?
Any help apricated
1959 31 primary drive leak
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Re: 1959 31 primary drive leak
Have you identified where it is leaking from? One thing that springs to mind is how much oil is in there to start with? There should only be enough to just touch the bottom of the chain on the lower run. Everything else is lubricated by the oil splash. Overfill it and the oil will find a way out.
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Re: 1959 31 primary drive leak
I would also check there are no raised edges around the screw holes caused by over tightening the cover screws, alloy cases are prone to this, if you remove the gasket you can feel the raised lip, if there are, a fine file or a drill bit larger dia than the hole twisted by hand should do the trick.