Drive side oil seal - a pain but silver linings present!
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:44 am
So, mates indian GP, been faultless for about 5 years since it had new bearings and italian race crank fitted after being run in. Literally never ridden in anger and has mainly done local runs other than 2 nationals in that time. Only modifications a reverse cone clubby.
So, it's apparantly burning a little gear oil, no plumes of smoke at all, no drips on the garage floor, but on topping up, it was shy about 200ml so definitely burning.
So, for a £3-5 seal it's basically a complete strip and rebuild - Boooo!
Silver lining 1 is that one of the lighting coils on the stator plate was starting to rattle loose - fixed
Silver lining 2 was the crank was twisted - fixed.
Silver lining 3 was checking the ring gaps which were beyond spec and obvious from the blowby - new rings sourced.
HOWEVER! Just fitted the rings to the piston, getting everything ready to refit and got two new piston circlips out of my stash to fit and found this! Can't believe I didn't notice the damn thing on disassembly! That'll be a new piston then!

So, it's apparantly burning a little gear oil, no plumes of smoke at all, no drips on the garage floor, but on topping up, it was shy about 200ml so definitely burning.
So, for a £3-5 seal it's basically a complete strip and rebuild - Boooo!
Silver lining 1 is that one of the lighting coils on the stator plate was starting to rattle loose - fixed
Silver lining 2 was the crank was twisted - fixed.
Silver lining 3 was checking the ring gaps which were beyond spec and obvious from the blowby - new rings sourced.
HOWEVER! Just fitted the rings to the piston, getting everything ready to refit and got two new piston circlips out of my stash to fit and found this! Can't believe I didn't notice the damn thing on disassembly! That'll be a new piston then!
