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Thursday, December 20, 2012

1500 1600 Vulcan Common Oil Leaks

This post is address the most common and generally easily fixed Vulcan 1500 and 1600 oil leaks. (Vulcan owners seem to take minor leaks more seriously than Shovelhead owners.)

Spark plug tubes. Front cylinder tube is on the left side and rear cylinder tube is on the right side. The camchains get stretched a bit and cut the sparkplug tubes or the tube o-ring seals may be cut. The oil runs out the rain water drain of the tube. The tubes can be replace or repaired with JB Weld or similar. More on camchains extenders and sparkplug tubes; here, here, and here.

The next two pictures were sent to me when I was trying troubleshoot the leaks for other folks.

This is how a rear leaking sparkplug tube looks.


This is how a front leaking sparkplug tube looks. The white stuff is spray deodorant to help track down the leak.


The rear cylinder drain hole is easy to see. Here how to get a good look at the front one.



Camseals. The little black circles have covered by the chrome rocker covers. The front cylinder plug is on the left side and rear cylinder plug is on the right side.The dealer will want to plug the motor to fix this leak. However many people report good results by cleaning the area real well with brake cleaner(careful around paint) and then filling the gap around the camplug with black RTV silicon.

Rear camplug.


Front camplug.



Clutch pushrod seal. This usually manifests itself as leak dripping off the kickstand mount. This how I fixed mine.



9 comments:

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  2. When you mention using RTV black for the camseals, are you saying that people just "smear" it to the exposed caps?
    It looks like I'm leaking there (or my rocker cover), but I don't want to pull the engine to fix the seal.
    Have you seen any links, or videos where people do this?
    Thanks

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    1. Did u ever find the solution? Im having the same problem as you. Oil blowing outta the rear cylinder area with loss of power. Any help would be appreciated.

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  4. my top end is leaking maybe vaulve cover or rocker gaskets any suggestion?

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  5. Ok my Vulcan the left side but in the front of motor the weep hole or w.e is leaking alor of oil I need to know asap how to fix it or what it is please thanks

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  6. My 2000 vulcan 1500 is spewing oil like a stuck pig and losing power. Any suggestions would help

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  7. I have a 98 Vulcan 1500. Has small oil leak from a hole beside the Cam chain Tensioner. Anybody know why or what it is

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    1. Yes its the drain for your spark plug tube and if you have oil coming from it the most likely cause is your timing chains have stretched and your cam chain tenshioners have reached there limit and the timing chains have wore a hole in the spark plug tube have alook at the plug see if its all oily around it

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