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Wot do you call the seal that gear shifter goes through..???

Also can i just pop this oil seal out with a screwdriver and slap  in a new one with out dismantling anything...eg slide it down the shifter and pop it in....of course bike would be lying on its side so gearbox oil isn't over the place...


theirs a wee leak everytime i stop the engine...must be something to the dealer topping up too much gearbox oil in it during its pre sale inspection.





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yes mate if you drive a couple self taping screws in it then put 2 sets of pliers (one on each and pull they will come out without scoring any of case, the seal you want is a gear selector seal and just pop the new one on after smile.gif

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DTR125CRAZY wrote:

yes mate if you drive a couple self taping screws in it then put 2 sets of pliers (one on each and pull they will come out without scoring any of case, the seal you want is a gear selector seal and just pop the new one on after smile.gif

 

Thanxs crazy for the quick info,and nice one with the self tapping screws.

have to look now on ebay for one...thanxsbeer.gif




 



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probably be hard to find them on there, a local motorcycle parts shop will do a cheap pattern one for about £2 matesmile.gif

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DTR125CRAZY wrote:

probably be hard to find them on there, a local motorcycle parts shop will do a cheap pattern one for about £2 matesmile.gif



yeah you were right couldn't find one on fleabay ,i think i will travel 13 miles 2morrow for it...any excuse to get out and about away from the troll indoors.biggrin

 



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lol, if you get stuck lewt me know and i'll pick one up from local and send it to you smile.gif

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lol, if you get stuck lewt me know and i'll pick one up from local and send it to you smile.gif



Only if she's good looking and thin..also is a f**king mute is a really must be requirement.LOLbiggrin

this rotweiller is my 2nd wife...thinking of going gay in future with no commitment and kidswink

 



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here ya go chap..if it helps

http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p24121/12x21x5mm+R21+NBR+Oil+Seal/product_info.html



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lol auld geezer



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top one satelliteone, just looked at that site and found a internal circlip for my micron allspeeds baffle holder for my rd1215lc lol, cheers mate smile.gif

-- Edited by DTR125CRAZY on Sunday 27th of September 2009 09:09:21 PM

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satelliteone wrote:

here ya go chap..if it helps

http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p24121/12x21x5mm+R21+NBR+Oil+Seal/product_info.html



thanxs mate.....its paid for & in the post,should have it by tues...
thanks for the link>beer.gif

 



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Sorry to dig up old post... anyone carried out this seal replacement? Dont want to start stripping engine to replace...anyone tried doing this as above?

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nop mate just wiggle it out with 2 sharp points steak knifes or sumet lol



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did the above and changed in about 1 min....however i did drain the oil first- was a 2 minute job..cheers for the advice :p

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should of just lent the bike over save draining the oil mate

 



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