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Leaky Linkage Help?

436 views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  RmG  
#1 ·
I searched for this topic and found nada (there are a lot of posts on this here site!).

I would appreciate any DYI insite / advice anyone may have.
Me situation is I have a lube leak where the shifting linkage goes into the bike. Me dealer supposedly took care of it twice.
It started when they did some work on the tranny a few months ago (unrelated to the recall). Anyhow they have not gotten it fixed twice [B)]and I am moving on to me own solutions.[/emoticons/emotion-2.gif]

Does anyone have this problem? or recommend a fix??
 
#2 ·
first order a new shifter shaft seal. when you get it, index the shift arm on the shaft so you can put it back in the same position. useing a small sharp chisel tap the old seal in two positions at 90 degrees from one another untill the seal is loose then pry it out. carefully tap in the new seal with a blunt object or a metal or plastic tube the same diameter as the seal. good luck.
 
#3 ·
RmG,
There is a seal there, but it sounds like they haven't replaced it, are damaging it when they install it, or are putting it in backwards. I don't have this problem, and like you said, I don't think this topic has ever come up before. If you pull the seal yourself, try not to damage it when you remove it and look for tears or nicks on the seal lip. Also make sure that the seal was mounted with the lip facing inwards. Other than that all you can do yourself is replace the seal, and check the sizes of the shift arm and housing bore where the seal fits. If these appear to be out of spec., you probably have a warranty issue.