Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
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Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
Can anyone give me some basic tips related to removing and replacing the kick start shaft oil seal for a T500 (located on left side of engine - can be seen after removing sprocket cover)? I have ordered the part. I do not think I have to split the cases to do this; so what is the best way to remove the old oil seal? And how about installation of a new one - any tips for installation that I should be aware of so that I do not damage the new seal?
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Re: Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
Bump for this, looks like I have the same problem? I have gearbox oil dripping out from under the sprocket cover when the bike is hot, it drips like a leaky tap.
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Re: Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
Had a similar leak but not quite as bad on my T350. Was the gear shift seal -- its lower in the crankcase & is submerged in the tranny oil.
Sorry I can't help you on tips for replacing the seal. Had a local bike shop do the repair. He didn't charge much so it couldn't have involved doing much.
Have no leaks now that he replaced the shifter seal.
MikGsxr, your leak might also be from the shifter seal.
Sorry I can't help you on tips for replacing the seal. Had a local bike shop do the repair. He didn't charge much so it couldn't have involved doing much.
Have no leaks now that he replaced the shifter seal.
MikGsxr, your leak might also be from the shifter seal.
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Re: Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
awesome, thanks guys. i will take the cover off this week and see which part is actually leaking. is the shifter seal as easy to replace?
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Re: Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
Mik,
Check this series of photos out - should answer some of your concerns.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1174857257 ... 8413490034" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can assist if you want.
Cheers
Check this series of photos out - should answer some of your concerns.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1174857257 ... 8413490034" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can assist if you want.
Cheers
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Re: Suzuki T500 Kick Start Shaft Oil Seal Replacement
good pics Geoff, should be easy. I just emailed mcculoch for the parts, if they don't have them, will try fleabay.
will let you know,
regards
will let you know,
regards