Removing Gear Shift Oil Seal?
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Removing Gear Shift Oil Seal?
'93 KDX 250-Is there a way to do this without removing the shifter shaft? Maybe a special tool is required?
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Why would you think this is even possible?
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According to a reply I recieved to the same question on another KDX forum it IS posssible...and the poster sent me a link to the tool he's done it with:
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0127
What problems do you see with doing it this way Inda?
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0127
What problems do you see with doing it this way Inda?
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Re: Removing Gear Shift Oil Seal?
I did my output shaft this way but have never heard of anyone doing a shifter shaft.exbee wrote:'93 KDX 250-Is there a way to do this without removing the shifter shaft? Maybe a special tool is required?
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I misunderstood. I though what you were saying is that you were going to try to do it without removing the shifter. Sorry.
Yes... you can replace the seal.
Yes... you can replace the seal.
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Re: Removing Gear Shift Oil Seal?
exbee wrote:'93 KDX 250-Is there a way to do this without removing the shifter shaft? Maybe a special tool is required?
It's really no big deal removing the shaft if that part scares you
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