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Counter Shaft Seal
- How to change?
started by Dekk
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April 11th 2010 at 7:44 PM
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Dekk
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665 Posts  
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Member Since: June 18th 2008
Location: Hawarden, Iowa, USA
Current Dirtbike: Kawasaki KX250F
Race Number: 25
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I got transmission oil leaking out of my countershaft seal (seal around the shaft which drives the front sprocket). I ordered the new seal and 2 o-rings. I was wondering, how do I get the old seal out and the new one it? Do I have to split the case?
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April 11th 2010 at 8:20 PM
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MX86
What's this button do?
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757 Posts  
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Member Since: June 5th 2008
Location: Nashwauk, MN, USA
Current Dirtbike: 2006 Yamaha yz250
Race Number: 86
Sponsors: X-Brand, Gravity Worx
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more then likely the cases must be split to replace it
Living Life 1 berm at a time.
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April 11th 2010 at 8:55 PM
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Dekk
Above Average Member
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665 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: June 18th 2008
Location: Hawarden, Iowa, USA
Current Dirtbike: Kawasaki KX250F
Race Number: 25
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Ya, thats what I was afraid of
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April 12th 2010 at 8:35 AM
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DarksideCR
My givadamn broke and I aint fucking fixing it!
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Member Since: July 4th 2008
Location: Kirkland lake, ONTARIO, Canada
Current Dirtbike: 2000 CR250R
Sponsors: Vortex
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I replaced mine without splitting the cases. If its like the honda there should be a steal ring, then just pop out the rubber seal. Then there was just a bearring behind mine. Just put a new seal in, put the ring back and go!
The honda revolution continues!
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