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who do good aftermarket seals? and where do i get them?

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who do good aftermarket seals? and where do i get them?

Post by andrew91 »

particularly after a rear main because the last one i put in was a POS and started leaking the next day (note it was all rubber but wouldve had a spring in it)...

not really fond of donating the $80 odd bucks to the japanese either :roll:

Are there any good aftermarket rear mains out there? with a metal outer surface?
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Post by 904Runa »

geez for all the sh*t you have to go thru to replace a rear main, why wouldn't you use a genuine one that has less chance of leaking? Unless you just love pulling gearboxes out.

If you're still not convinced, ring a mechanic and get a quote for the job. Even using a genuine seal, you're still miles in front dollars-wise by doing it yourself.

The other thing is is the crank ok? Doesn't need a sleeve?
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Post by yamaha__308 »

Definitely use a genuine seal.

Since when do they cost $80??

x2 on checking the crank.
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Post by oldmate »

x3 on the crank. you can sit the seal out a bit if it's worn.
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