Posted by Joshua Rodenborg on December 21, 2011 at 10:30:55 from (66.188.152.130):
I want some thoughts on this. I have a Super C that I've done quite a few repairs to over the years but no internal motor work. I have a slow leak, several drops a week, from the back of the oil pan. I am looking to pull the pan off, clean it up and put a new pan gasket on. Is there anything else I should look at replacing or inspecting while it is apart? (I dont believe in the 'marking your territor' attitude that Harley owners have). Thanks
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