Now I know it is time to pull the motor. Took the bike for a ride in short pants which I seldom ever do. Thought I was picking up little rocks from the road but when I got to the Service Station I noticed it was not rocks but hot oily water. It was coming from the right exhaust header which is a little loose since I have not replaced one of the bolts which is stripped. I think its time to stop riding and start fixing this thing. //Pat
p.s. I plan on buying the DVD on engine tear down but I expect I will have a lot of questions over the next few months.
GT750 - water dripping from right side header
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GT750 - water dripping from right side header
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Re: GT750 - water dripping from right side header
My guess would be a leak in the head gasket , this possibly could be fixed by retorqueing the head bolts but do it in the pattern laid out in the manual http://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_G ... /sr20.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: GT750 - water dripping from right side header

Cheers,
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Re: GT750 - water dripping from right side header
I have found several times that the stock bolts holding on the header were not long enough to use the entire depth of the threaded hole . I lucked out testing the depth of the hole and used a bolt that extended the whole way and there was enough threads to hold , still not the best fix as a helicoil would be but this could stop your leak for the time being .. easy enough to try anyways 

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