hope you were wrenching slow, rick. It's 7:20 here.
You should apply a touch of sealant to the two places on the edge of the case where the upper case and the lower case adjoin. That little seam can leave a micro-crack that may leak if its not sealed up. I would think that is even more likely with a metal gasket. There probably was some sealant on those areas when you removed the gasket. Kawi ssealant is usually clear so it's hard to see.
I'm sure you're ok with reusing a metal gasket if it was in good shape. If it were a hollow collapsable one like the header gaskets, I'd say replace but a flat one should be good as new as long as it was undamaged and nice and smooth.
The bolt between 2 and 3 o'clock is teh one that should have loktite on it. The hole must be located where there is a chamber behind it so the hole goes right through. That may weep oil if it does not have some loktight on it.
"•Apply silicone sealant to the area [A] where the mating surface of the crankcase touches the clutch cover gasket.
Sealant - Liquid Gasket, TB1211F: 92104-0004
•Replace the clutch cover gasket with a new one.
•Tighten the clutch cover bolts.
?Apply a non-permanent locking agent to only one clutch
cover bolt [A] shown in figure.
Torque - Clutch Cover Bolts: 9.8 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 87 in·lb)"
If you didn't use the sealant, I'd just try it and see if it leaks. It may not because the seam between the upper/lower cases is high above the oil level. Still lots of splashing going on down there, so it may leak slowly.
Rick, the above quote was from the Gen1 SM. I don't know if the part about the Loktite applies since the case is not the same as the 14r but if you see a seam between the upper/lower cases, I'm sure the rest applies.
* Last updated by: Rook on 6/14/2014 @ 6:46 AM *
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