Straight forward question: can I remove and replace the ring gear seal without disassembling the final drive on a 1982 R100 (RS)?
Cheers, Stephen
Replacing ring gear seal ...
Replacing ring gear seal ...
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G'day Stephen. Welcome back.
#1? I believe so. The trick is to avoid damaging the seal when installing it by covering the spline with something that it'll slide over. Use the old seal to drift the new one in. Having written that, I did mine on the bench. The new gasket for the outer cover may require a re-shiming. May.
#1? I believe so. The trick is to avoid damaging the seal when installing it by covering the spline with something that it'll slide over. Use the old seal to drift the new one in. Having written that, I did mine on the bench. The new gasket for the outer cover may require a re-shiming. May.
Cheers, Steve
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2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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You're implying you took the the outer cover off: I don't even wanna do that!
Oh, and apologies for not properly re-introducing myself: I have been in hiding after the planned Alaska trip with a friend fell through in 2011. Took me a while to deal with it. Started that RS conversion project in 2012 and am nearing completion.
Cheers,
Stephen
Oh, and apologies for not properly re-introducing myself: I have been in hiding after the planned Alaska trip with a friend fell through in 2011. Took me a while to deal with it. Started that RS conversion project in 2012 and am nearing completion.
Cheers,
Stephen
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No need to take the cover off.StephenB wrote:You're implying you took the the outer cover off: I don't even wanna do that!
Get that old seal out without scratching either of the two final drive sealing surfaces.
Maybe a wrap of electrical tape around the spline to protect the new seal on install.
The seal is fairly easy to tap in.
A an easily obtainable quality generic seal will do it, I forget the sizes tho.
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It's good to hear from you again here Stephen. Occasionally I've been wondering what you're doing and how you're doing.
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I got the p/n thanks.
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Time was flying by, wasn't it Ken. Can't believe is was over 3 or 4yrs that we last spoke.Ken in Oklahoma wrote:It's good to hear from you again here Stephen. Occasionally I've been wondering what you're doing and how you're doing.
Ken
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