gearbox oil leak
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gearbox oil leak
Does anyone else suffer with a slight gearbox oil leak.I replaced the seals on the gear selector and the sprocket about 6 months ago and its started to leak again.Not a lot but its noticable,i cleaned the area first before fitting the seals so must be age but every 6 months ? any thoughts before i ring LT
Hi Mikey,
the splines on the shafts are like little knives, and can damage the lips of the seal.
I'm not saying this is whats happened.
But I always fit a piece of shrink tubing over the splines and put the hot air gun on it. Then lightly oil the shaft and shrink tubing before offering the seal up for replacement.
At least this way you have no sharp edges exposed to damage your new seal.
Hope this helps.
the splines on the shafts are like little knives, and can damage the lips of the seal.

I'm not saying this is whats happened.
But I always fit a piece of shrink tubing over the splines and put the hot air gun on it. Then lightly oil the shaft and shrink tubing before offering the seal up for replacement.
At least this way you have no sharp edges exposed to damage your new seal.

Hope this helps.
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Excellent tip FossilFossil wrote:Hi Mikey,
the splines on the shafts are like little knives, and can damage the lips of the seal.![]()
I'm not saying this is whats happened.
But I always fit a piece of shrink tubing over the splines and put the hot air gun on it. Then lightly oil the shaft and shrink tubing before offering the seal up for replacement.
At least this way you have no sharp edges exposed to damage your new seal.![]()
Hope this helps.

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- mikey11000
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Thanks fossil i think thats what happend, Any way i have just stripped out the clutch and apart from a little ware on the basket ,all looks good,so just wondering if theres anything to watch out for when putting it back together.has anyone had probs with bleeding the oil pump and so on.It never harms to ask.
hey mikey,follow the instructions in the lt manual and you shouldn't have any probs.i always check oil pump operation by using a seperate premixed fuel/oil supply linked to the carb,take the oil supply hose off the manifold,temporarily block the manifold oil inlet pipe then start the bike, oil should then come out of the disconnected hose.hope this is of some use mate
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