DirtieGirtie
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I bought a second VMAX a week ago. I haven't even gotten started making my first one road worthy yet because my primary bike, 2012 M109R, has been having intermittent ignition issues. So I bought this VMAX on the cheap as it seemed to need very little to get her on the road.
I got back from a ride on Sunday morning and heard a sizzling noise after shutting the bike down. About 5 seconds later I heard it again. There was oil dripping onto the right side exhaust pipe. Tracing it back, it seemed to be originating from the bottom of the water pump housing (not the cover). I tried to find a seem to see which gasket was leaking... but it was coming right through the casing!!! It was weeping/seeping right through the aluminum casing. The water pump cover to casing was not leaking (which would only show anti freeze, and this was definitely oil). The gasket between the water pump housing and the engine case was not the location... it was about 3/4" above that seam. I could see oil seeping right through the housing, form a drop, and then roll down and sizzle on the exhaust.
I actually heard the sizzle when I took it for a very short ride after flushing the clutch slave cylinder. But there has never been any drip under her so I didn't think anything of it.
The same thing happened this time. I came back to her an hour later thinking I would see a spot on my driveway. Nope. No spot and no more oil seeping through the housing.
Anyways, I took the water pump off and it seems like the inside of the housing has a tiny stress crack - really just looks like a line or scratch - right where the seeping occurs. Which only seems to happen when hot. I thought about trying to repair it - maybe grind off a bit of metal on the inside to form a dimple and then fill it with JB weld. But then I thought about the possibility of a chunk of cured JB weld floating around my crankcase and decided to buy another off of ebay instead.
I don't have any question or anything. I've just never experienced a microscopic crack in a cast aluminum part like this so I thought I would share.
I got back from a ride on Sunday morning and heard a sizzling noise after shutting the bike down. About 5 seconds later I heard it again. There was oil dripping onto the right side exhaust pipe. Tracing it back, it seemed to be originating from the bottom of the water pump housing (not the cover). I tried to find a seem to see which gasket was leaking... but it was coming right through the casing!!! It was weeping/seeping right through the aluminum casing. The water pump cover to casing was not leaking (which would only show anti freeze, and this was definitely oil). The gasket between the water pump housing and the engine case was not the location... it was about 3/4" above that seam. I could see oil seeping right through the housing, form a drop, and then roll down and sizzle on the exhaust.
I actually heard the sizzle when I took it for a very short ride after flushing the clutch slave cylinder. But there has never been any drip under her so I didn't think anything of it.
The same thing happened this time. I came back to her an hour later thinking I would see a spot on my driveway. Nope. No spot and no more oil seeping through the housing.
Anyways, I took the water pump off and it seems like the inside of the housing has a tiny stress crack - really just looks like a line or scratch - right where the seeping occurs. Which only seems to happen when hot. I thought about trying to repair it - maybe grind off a bit of metal on the inside to form a dimple and then fill it with JB weld. But then I thought about the possibility of a chunk of cured JB weld floating around my crankcase and decided to buy another off of ebay instead.
I don't have any question or anything. I've just never experienced a microscopic crack in a cast aluminum part like this so I thought I would share.