The vent holes are clear, so is the seal fitted the wrong way???
Ok here is the full history of the fouled plugs.. the bike was rebuilt in Alice Springs...ran like a dream,,i moved to Sunny Coast and went to CD7 at Connondale.
On the saturday after lunch whilst riding the RM it suddenly stopped..when i kicked the bike over it felt like i had seized a piston,,so i pushed the RM back to the trailer, took the bike home where i took the head off, no problems there, removed the barrel with ease,,, no probs with piston or crank, remove the clutch ass, no probs there, in the end i removed the stator cover and saw that the only 2 screws i had not lock-tighted, holding the stator had come loose and had been spinning around and eventually jammed in the stator and the rotor.
i cleaned up the rotor, the stator looked fine, refitted everything and then the bike started fouling plugs, i hadnt noticed the oil in the crank the first time just assumed the stator had been damaged by the screws floating around. I bought a new stator, (from ebay, said they were better than original, better spark) and still the bike fouled plugs, it was then i took note of the oil in the crank and replaced the seal, o ring and then finally the crankcase gasket after a box of spark plugs. I even tried different jetting and needle clip position but the bike always died after 5 min of riding.
Tim