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jtwine01
How do I replace seals?
I have a 1980 gs450 and it has recently developed an oil leak from the left side (as I sit on the bike) of the motor/transmission. I removed the drive sprocket cover where the leak seemed to be coming from and I found that there are three seals. I believe the leak is coming from the drive sprocket shaft seal. Can anybody steer me towards the referance material I need to replace the seal? Should i replace all three seals while I'm at it?Tags: None
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Most likely the clutch pushrod seal. You should confirm where the leak is coming from before attacking the bike.
Tons of info in the archives here. Learn to use the search feature (use Advanced Search and toggle "titles only" to hone in fast). Also search out Basscliff's web site. Tons of great info there.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostAlso search out Basscliff's web site. Tons of great info there.
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