NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
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NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
Does anyone know if the crankcase needs to be spilt to change this oil seal?? Its the one at the front sprocket.
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
If I remember correctly VFRman had to split his cases to replace that seal. Steve doesn't come around that often no more, but if you contact someone like Rick Oliver he'll steer you right.
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
Cheers Viper. I had a feeling it would have to be split. Theres a small lip on the inside of the seal that looks like it slots into the casing. Ill email him now.
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
If the crank case does have to be split.. Does the read head have to be removed.???(haynes manual says there a bolt thats hast to access??
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
It is awkward as the bolt is a pain tom get to also!!! I have heard of people using a couple of self tapping screws to remove and the replace using a socket and plenty of grease. Make sure you put something around the shaft or the ring inside the seal may pop out!!!
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
You can split the cases without removing the rear head - you`ll just need a slim open ended spanner to get to that one bolt and when you tighten the same bolt you`ll have to rely on the `right arm torque wrench` as you can`t get a socket onto it.
Works fine, though - I`ve changed a couple of gearboxes that way...
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Works fine, though - I`ve changed a couple of gearboxes that way...
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Re: NC 35 Output shaft oil seal
Thanks for the reply lads. I almost have the engine out now. I've ordered all the gaskets and seals off honda so gonna replace a good few while its out. Im going to drop the engine to steve in NDM. I haven't got the time with work so he's giving me a good price on the job! Ill let ye know how it goes!