Oil Filter Leak? Maybe?

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Well I guess my problem was looking at the vids and surfing other forums. I was thinking mine had a set up like these pics. But the parts guy says no.20201005_204155.jpg 20201005_204240.jpg
 

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Hope you're luckier than me. I replaced mine with an ICT billet plate and still have a leak. Mine's probably rear main...since I've done every gasket and sensor known to leak on these things.
 

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I’ve been chasing a drip on the inside starter bolts for like 3 years lol. Mechanic said it was “definitely” the rear main. But that inspection cover off, dry as a bone. Who knows.
 
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You gotta crawl on top of the motor from the driver's side and use a small mirror and flashlight. I invested $16 for a borescope from Amazon that connects to my phone or laptop. It has a light on the end. I use it all the time. I bought it so I could look in through the spark plug hole to see the condition of the pistons and cylinder walls on my Harley!
 

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I’m betting valley or main, but I’ll crawl up there one of these days and recheck. Wouldn’t be surprised if I didn’t get it tight enough or something since working blind back there
 

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