Hello Fellow Husky Owners, Can any of you identify what this hole is in the head of my 2012 TE310? I appear to have oil coming out in the head area under the water pump. I tore off the water pump and took a photo of where I think the oil is coming out. It appears there is an "open" machined hole in the head that is under the water pump. The hole goes into the head cavity quite some distance... at least I can stick a cable tie 3-4" into this hole. I have also tried to blow into this hole to see if it is just a dead machined hole and it appears to go into the head where the oil would be contained (hence is would make sense that oil would also come out of this mystery hole). I have checked the parts diagrams, and the service manual and I am not finding anything related to this.
Can anyone tell me what this is and why it is not plugged or what to do to stop oil from coming out of this location? I Have a pencil pointing to the hole I am thinking oil is coming out of.
Any help or ideas would greatly be appreciated.
This is a new bike to me (bought it not running for a song) and so far, I do not yet have it running right. It was "seized", but when I tore it down, I found out the seizing was not in the head, the piston/cylinder or the crank. I was the infamous starter gears that everyone seems to have trouble with. This does mean I took it apart and reassembled it, but I don't remember doing anything related to this hole.
On the good side, I can now get it to start by bump starting it, but with this oil coming out, I don't dare run it long and it is not yet running right.
Also need a kickstart lever if anyone out there has one they want to sell or if you know of an aftermarket one that would work on this bike.

Thanks for any help anyone can give. Brett
Can anyone tell me what this is and why it is not plugged or what to do to stop oil from coming out of this location? I Have a pencil pointing to the hole I am thinking oil is coming out of.
Any help or ideas would greatly be appreciated.
This is a new bike to me (bought it not running for a song) and so far, I do not yet have it running right. It was "seized", but when I tore it down, I found out the seizing was not in the head, the piston/cylinder or the crank. I was the infamous starter gears that everyone seems to have trouble with. This does mean I took it apart and reassembled it, but I don't remember doing anything related to this hole.
On the good side, I can now get it to start by bump starting it, but with this oil coming out, I don't dare run it long and it is not yet running right.
Also need a kickstart lever if anyone out there has one they want to sell or if you know of an aftermarket one that would work on this bike.

Thanks for any help anyone can give. Brett