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I tried the above method once and slightly damaged the crank casing , nothing some silicone sealant/gasket material hasn't solved, but most seals don't have much behind them so you can push one side on making the other side pop out then you use some pliers to pull it out.
Just be careful the circle thing of metal doesn't stay on the bar (the metal thing inside the seal ). That's a pretty straight forward thing to change, shouldn't take any more than half an hour.
Drink a bottle of coke or something then cut about 2 inches of plastic out, then cut it down to fit inside the seal. This is just to protect it. I killed 3 seals by not doing this on the one seal i was changing. Oh yes, grease the inside of the seal too, and don't be careful with the amount, just slap it on.
You can then pop some silicone sealant/gasket material round the outer edge, push the seal in carefully making sure its perfectly straight during the whole process, so use a cog or something, or even the old seal and a big socket and a rubber mallet. Then push it, wipe the silicone sealant/gasket material that's come out around the edge to seal a bit extra, leave to dry and your done.
Think that's it, don't think I've missed anything. It's a little breif, but should give you the idea.
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Luke. ____________________ 2007 Kawasaki ZX10R :: 1998 Kawasaki ZX-9R - SOLD
1998 Yamaha FZS600 Fazer - SOLD :: 1994 Aprilia Pegaso 125 - SOLD |
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Looks like that part might be removable. In any case the seal needs removing and replacing - you simply tap the new seal home. Get your new seal and put it flat-side-out on the shaft. Now put the old seal up against it flat-side-in and use a small piece of tube to tap them in until the new seal is fitted flush. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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looks like you need a new seal
for £3.82 (postage costs are reasonable from wemoto too) |
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Just remembered I had this - looks like you blew a seal  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Cheers guys I get a seal or two ordered then - I'll see if there's anywhere local but the wemoto option will probably be easier and there normally pretty quick. I'll need to pick up some grease too then. I think it will come out pretty easy with some plyers.
Its actually this one I need but I expect its probably the same https://shop.wemoto.com/pictures.dyn?u=5835600qqq5828181
I'm not sure what caused it pop out - certainly didn't overfill it. I think it might have happened a week ago wednesday when I had to ride it work as the car was getting MOT'd - the day when it was really cold (before the snow) - I haven't been riding it this week anyway but haven't been able to look at it in the dark. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 362 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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