Pretty sure it's oil pump/water pump rebuild time using the IBMWR.org instructions at
https://ibmwr.org/index.php/2003/05/01/water-oil-pump-rebuild/ and the excellent Youtube video from kennyraceboy at
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The bike is a 94 K75 which I bought with 63K on it and now has about 83K. When I bought it I pulled the oil pump cover off and resealed it since there was some kind of corrosion around the mating edge. Oil started dripping from the weep hole a couple months ago. While it was just a drip I continued to ride it. I stopped riding the bike about two weeks ago. It seems like the leak has gotten progressively worse even though the bike is just sitting and now it's making a regular puddle, at least it would if I didn't put cardboard under it.
I drained the oil and coolant, neither appear to have any cross-contamination.
So the first question is what conclusions I can gather from the fact that the leak 1) gotten worse without riding the bike and 2) there's no coolant in the oil and no oil in the coolant. Is this likely just the seal failing? Which brings us to the second question: what is the likelihood that whatever is wrong can be fixed by swapping out the non-leaking oil pump on my other K75, since I'll be removing and junking that engine anyway soon. If it's just the seal failing, then replacing the oil pump with a non-leaking one from a different bike won't help me because the seal will have to be replaced regardless of which pump I'm using.
So in summary -- is what I have here indicative of a bad seal or a bad pump? If it's the former, I'll replace the seals on the existing pump. If it's the latter, I'll try it with the other pump.
In the meantime, I want to have all the ducks in a row to do this job. kennyraceboy says this specific tool is a big help in installing this seal which is prone to not going in straight. I'd like to make a 3D printed facsimile from PETG, which should be strong enough to do the job. Don't laugh -- I made this wheel bearing locknut socket for my stone-age Ford Explorer out of PETG and it did the job, much to my surprise. Anyway, if anyone has this seal install tool and/or can give me the exact dimensions I can make one and put it in the 3D print section.