urgent: in chile with a bad driven seal

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urgent: in chile with a bad driven seal

Post by Combat Tourer » Mon Jan 13, 2003 11:58 am

--- Zachariah Mully wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 08:39, Combat Tourer wrote: > > > Devon, thanks for the input. > > > > I need clarification as to why I need the collar > and > > o-ring. As I understand from others that have > replied > > to me, I can remove the seal from the outside of > the > > crankcase. From Kawasakis diagrams, the collar > > appears to surround the seal and the o-ring > completes > > the seal between the collar and the driveshaft. > > > > Todd- > You're right, if you can get the metal collar out > (with vise-grips or > something) you should be able to get a hooked nail > or something in > behind the seal to pop it out. Or use a Devon-type > method, it really > doesn't matter at this point what happens to the > seal as long as you can > get it out and replace it. And there isn't much > behind the seal, except > for the shaft o-ring, that you have to be careful > of... > Also, I don't know what year your KLR is, but if > it's pre-96, then > Jakes countershaft retainer and sprocket shim kit > are HIGHLY > recommended. This setup replaces the crap stamped > steel retainer and > prevents CS-spline damage. >
One reply to ALL: I have been able to obtain a seal (bought 2 just in case of screw up). The retainer can not be found here in Santiago, though the o-ring wouldn t be a problem. The local mechanic doesn t believe we need a new collar...yet. We haven t gotten down there and looked yet. They do things a little different around these parts. They won t even look until I deliver the seal (about to do that momentarily). Anyway, I have a 92 and also have Jakes retainer and shims. Will definitely inspect ALL of these items on disassembly. Thanks all. I will post results as soon as I get them in. Todd
> > Does your method force these items away from the > case? > > > > I need this clarification and affirmation that all > of > > these methods will work, and ALL of the parts are > > necessary. I want to be sure and order ALL of the > > correct parts while searching for a local mechanic > > (with a decent set of tools). > > > > All you need to worry about is having a new seal and > o-ring on hand. It > doesn't matter a bit *how* you get the old seal out, > if you destroy it > in the process, big deal, the goal is to get the new > one installed. > > > This problem is a trip-stopper for me unless it > gets > > fixed. So any minute detail or other anecdotal > advice > > is very much appreciated before I begin. > > Yes, it most definitely is a trip stopper, I think > the failure of this > seal was the cause of Mariola's engine failure. > > > Thanks, > > Todd...hailing from (expensive) Chile > > Good luck man, let us know how it turns out. > > Z > DC > A5 > A11 >
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