Right crankcase leaking on honda cb1000r?

I just replaced the right side crankcase cover on my cb1000r 2014, all was going good until I saw oil seeping out of some screw areas, I did tighten them very good but still seeping, am I not righting the screws in the correct of what else could it be.

If there's not supposed to be a seal or gasket then there should not be oil in there so check the seals on the end of the crank shaft

Andy C

Why did that crank-case cover need replacing? Lay it down?
Make sure nothing else is out of alignment and try again.

If it is the clutch side cover then you need to put some yama-bond or Honda bond sealant on it. If it is the side that has a gasket- the stator side- then you must replace the gasket. But I have a suspicion that the bike went down and one of the things that Honda's are noted for - is breaking or cracking the bulbous part of the case where the bolts screw into. Sometimes the only way to see the crack is to remove the cover and look on the inside of the case. It's hard to place the cover on incorrectly as there are two straight dowels that line them up.

That cover doesn't have a reusable gasket.
Every time the cover is removed, the gasket surfaces should be clean and use new sealant as Tomcat mentioned.

A light smear of oil can hold a gasket in place while fitting the replacement, fastening should not be done one at a time in order, do them opposite so that they tighten equally and use the torque settings in the manual.