Shorty_925
6th October 2009, 09:57
Ive had yet another seal blow on the gear shaft of my YZF450('07 model). The seal is the one behind the sprocket, and behind the cover that stops the seal completely blowing off.
Ive replaced it once myself no worries, two or three rides later it blew again. So took it to a shop to get it done properly.
Got it back and did another two rides/races, and just over the weekend I checked it to make sure nothing was leaking, and sure enough it was a slow leak.
Anyone got an suggestions as to what is going on or I could possibly do differently to get this working right? Has this happened to anyone else? Is it common? Is it worth it to replace all seals along this shaft?
Would a blocked/covered breather pipe blow this seal? As I use a red bull can for the breather, so wondering if its blocking it up to much.
I have asked the local shops and they all seem surprised that its happened so often. I use my bike for motarding, so I keep a close eye on it as its happened once where oil pumped out onto the back tyre without me knowing and before I could blink I was on my backside.
Ive replaced it once myself no worries, two or three rides later it blew again. So took it to a shop to get it done properly.
Got it back and did another two rides/races, and just over the weekend I checked it to make sure nothing was leaking, and sure enough it was a slow leak.
Anyone got an suggestions as to what is going on or I could possibly do differently to get this working right? Has this happened to anyone else? Is it common? Is it worth it to replace all seals along this shaft?
Would a blocked/covered breather pipe blow this seal? As I use a red bull can for the breather, so wondering if its blocking it up to much.
I have asked the local shops and they all seem surprised that its happened so often. I use my bike for motarding, so I keep a close eye on it as its happened once where oil pumped out onto the back tyre without me knowing and before I could blink I was on my backside.