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Front Sprocket Oil Seal
« on: March 24, 2023, 01:29:14 PM »
Just curious to know if anyone has ever had a very small indent while installing their front sprocket oil seal and left it, and ran the bike and what the result was? Did it leak or no?

I did the best I could to be careful but after getting it in there I noticed an ever so small indent on the right hand side of the seal.

Should I buy another one and try again or should it be okay?
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Re: Front Sprocket Oil Seal
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2023, 06:27:28 PM »
That should be the metal collar under there. Almost looks like you used a drift/punch. I would think if the collar wasn't pierced it would be fine. Can you take a larger needle (a fly tying bodkin is what came to mind) and see if that's just a dent or an actual hole?
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Re: Front Sprocket Oil Seal
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2023, 06:30:42 PM »
Whatever you decide, DON'T buy another one: I have about a dozen of them from past seal sets, leftovers. Most are for the post-1975 engines.
Just let me know, I'll send you one (yours is K7?).
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Re: Front Sprocket Oil Seal
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2023, 06:36:39 PM »
Whatever you decide, DON'T buy another one: I have about a dozen of them from past seal sets, leftovers. Most are for the post-1975 engines.
Just let me know, I'll send you one (yours is K7?).

I was just about to buy 2 when I got home! I'm glad you said something Mark, thank you! K7, yes sir!

That should be the metal collar under there. Almost looks like you used a drift/punch. I would think if the collar wasn't pierced it would be fine. Can you take a larger needle (a fly tying bodkin is what came to mind) and see if that's just a dent or an actual hole?

It's just a small dent. What I did was put a roll of electrical tape on the spline (fit perfectly) then put a 37mm socket against that and tapped it in. No taps/drifts nor anything sharp. I learned my lesson awhile back.
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