
No problem I thought, the chain gaiters are way past their best and I have a new set awaiting fitting. The oil, which had liberally spread itself all over the rear end is pale and clear and didn't smell like gearbox oil, so I wasn't overly concerned. I drained the rear chaincase and out came some very black stuff...at which point I was concerned.
Removing the small oil pump cover, I found a pool of the same oil in there, up to a level with the bottom of the cover......it is definitely not two stroke so it has to be gearbox oil.....but without having removed the silencer and footrest hanger I cannot see where it's escaping from.
I looked up a couple of posts mentioning gearbox sprocket carrier seals and the words 'unobtainable' and 'specially made for Norton' didn't help much.

First things first; any knowledgeable opinion please as to the source of this oil (it doesn't smell because it's only covered a few hundred miles) how difficult a job is involved and has anyone located an alternative seal?......(if it turns out to be the gearbox seal). Secondly.....is there supposed to be oil in the chamber where the oil pump is located and if not....how does it get there?.
I'll be looking for a bed in the maximum security wing of a home for the terminally bewildered at this rate, my plans to get some miles in over the next week or two are on hold.
Mick.