Shifter shaft seal replacement

Old Aug 7, 2012 | 11:49 PM
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Default Shifter shaft seal replacement

I had a leaky seal on my shifter shaft and all though it is a fairly basic and straight forward procedure, I figured I would post it up in case anyone would like to use it as a reference in the future.

You will require:

Kawasaki Part # 92049-1559 (Oil Seal)
8mm wrench
Hammer
Small punch
Something to drive in new seal (socket)


**Drain your engine oil before starting**

Start by removing the shift lever. Remove the 8mm bolt and slide the lever off the shaft. This will reveal the seal.

To remove the seal, use a small punch and a hammer. I found that catching the edge of the seal and driving it towards the shaft to deform it worked well. Use care in this step; not a lot of force is required and you do not want to mar your case.

Here is the new seal with the old

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Seal removed

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Once the seal is removed, clean any visible dirt from the surface. Once clean, take your new seal from the package, give it a light coat of oil and drive it in. This is a little tricky because of the positioning of the engine in the frame makes the foot peg a bit of an obstacle. I found that a 1/2" drive 1/2" socket worked. You want the seal to drive in evenly, meaning you don't want any one side to be driven in further than another.

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New seal in place (marring on the case was not caused by the removal of the seal, it was caused by what I assume was the previous owner prying against it. This was the reason for the replacement of the seal in the first place)

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All buttoned up

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This will require you to remove you oil, or you could probably just lean your bike way over onto the right side. I was doing an oil change at the same time so I just chose to drain it.

That's all there is to it!
 
Old Aug 8, 2012 | 01:34 AM
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good info Dom's thanks! answers the age old question "do I need to spilt the case"
 
Old Aug 9, 2012 | 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by RimBender
good info Dom's thanks! answers the age old question "do I need to spilt the case"
Yup, nice write up. Thanks for taking the time, and putting it together.
Dan
 
Old Aug 9, 2012 | 05:52 AM
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Thanks. Great for future reference
 
Old Aug 9, 2012 | 01:39 PM
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