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    Default Panhead oil gallery leak on timing cover!

    Hi guys, i just finished putting my pan/shove back together, started it up to heat cycle it and its leaking a bit of oil out of the oil passage timing cover bolt! Any ideas? Cheers!Click image for larger version. 

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    Copper washer in place?

    Jim

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    What year bottom end is that????????

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    Think the cam cover is a one year only deal for the Pans ...
    63 & 64 Cam covers had fins, only the 65 was a Flatside cover ...



    66-69 was the same Cam cover without the oil hole being drilled ..

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    Its a 65 pan mate

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    Yeah it is mate, not sure if the hole in the shank of the bolt lines up with gallery when done up though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragstews View Post
    Yes sir,,,,,,

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    That's liable to get a name hung on me, ya know ... !! Lol


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    You may have to switch to one of the aluminum washers with o-ring molded on the ID. Like the ones H-D uses on their brake system banjo bolts.

    Jim

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    I think i know the ones you're talking about, thanks jim! Just a bit strange as it never used to leak before i rebuilt the motor

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davenport16 View Post
    Just a bit strange as it never used to leak before i rebuilt the motor

    Nick
    There could be a little burr/mark that wasn't there before.......

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    I had the same problem. Fixed with a new copper washer

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