So it looks like I need to remove the secondary driven gear (at the least), disassemble it with a hydraulic press if necessary, do whatever needs to be done, and reinstall it. I saw the PDF dedicated to changing the bearings on a 1980 GS1000 shaftie and I assume the secondary is roughly the same for a 1982 GS1100.
Which brings me to question #1.
Should I pull both the drive and driven gears as long as I'm in there? I have no evidence of problems with the drive gear, but if there are some other things I should deal with while I have it open, I'd like to do it. Er, maybe "like" is a bit strong.
Question #2:
Right now there is no oil in the engine and the pan is off. With the top off too, it's a good time to stick a snake camera in there and look around. I'd like to know if any of the seals in the crankcase are letting engine oil into the secondary, as that was an earlier suspicion. Problem is, I'm not sure what a bad seal might look like. Is there a way to test this theory short of waiting to see what happens after I get it all back together? Any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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