Countershaft sprocket seal
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:59 pm
Ok gentleman, I know somewhere ther are instructions for doing the oil seal at the front sproket without doing the engine teardown. Any help.?
82 cbx.
82 cbx.
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I wrote that tip originally in one issue of the 94 CBXpress.axeman wrote:Ok gentleman, I know somewhere there are instructions for doing the oil seal at the front sprocket without doing the engine teardown. Any help.?
82 cbx.
(Snip MB) I would believe my little timesaving tip was way too unconventional to be chosen for the Tech Tip Chronicles, and without the 94 CBXpress, this post will have to suffice to preserve it.
Hope this helps. Good luck. (Snip MB)
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Bill
You took the words right out of my mouth.... ( I will not continue that chorus line )alimey4u2 wrote:May I just say there have been some excellent support topics recently, well done all...
Hi Mike:Mike Barone #123 wrote: Hi Bill
I think this tip is exactly what should be in the Xpress and shared with all the members here on line as well. With your permission, I would like to have it in the upcoming issue.
If someone can supply a couple of close up photos from an engine they have out of the X.....this would make it .......better than perfect.........in my view.
Thx
Mike
Hi BillBillB wrote:Mike:
Even though this has appeared in the CBXpress before, it brings up an idea of perhaps a section of "CBXpress Classics" in the CBXpress: Reprints of items of special interest from very old issues, maybe with some updated notes on the item.
Regardless, if you would like to include this tip in an upcoming issue, feel free. I wish I had taken photos to dcoument it. Too bad the seal has held up so well that I haven't had a chance to do it again.
BillB wrote:A quick update, now some 23 years after I first wrote up this timesaving tip and another 9 years after this thread, my 82 still purrs down the road, seal still intact.
Probably sooner than that. I finally renewed my membership and the old bikes I have are getting more use lately.Jeff Bennetts wrote:BillB wrote:A quick update, now some 23 years after I first wrote up this timesaving tip and another 9 years after this thread, my 82 still purrs down the road, seal still intact.
See you in another 9 years!
Considering that this is the ICOA club forum, this was an excellent response to an absolute jackass comment!BillB wrote:....I finally renewed my membership.....Jeff Bennetts wrote:
....See you in another 9 years! ....
Actually I was looking forward to another counter shaft seal update in another 9 yrs, not quite sure what you're referring to EMS?EMS wrote:Considering that this is the ICOA club forum, this was an excellent response to an absolute jackass comment!BillB wrote:....I finally renewed my membership.....Jeff Bennetts wrote:
....See you in another 9 years! ....