Hi people,
Anyone knows where I can get the oil seal for the balance shaft, mine is no longer good. Guess lots of people have had this problem, cannot last 20 years this thing .
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Re: balance shaft
No one ever changed the oil seal ( ?¿.
Could mazbe the oil seal of the KLR be the same? number 92033 in the picture?
http://www.kawasakipartshouse.com/oempa ... 8/balancer
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Could mazbe the oil seal of the KLR be the same? number 92033 in the picture?
http://www.kawasakipartshouse.com/oempa ... 8/balancer
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Re: balance shaft
92033 is a snap-ring (a circlips). I don't see any seals in that picture, nor is there a seal in the list
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Re: balance shaft
Oh ok a snapring, sorry, was the only thing I thought it could be something .
So no one every changed the oil seal ?!?!
Come one guys (, it's an oil seal, I can't imagine the first one still lasts in your balance shaft .
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So no one every changed the oil seal ?!?!
Come one guys (, it's an oil seal, I can't imagine the first one still lasts in your balance shaft .
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Re: balance shaft
The markings on the genuine seal are Ars (manufacturer) A6 SD5 23 47 7.7R NS
It has a ridge around the out side to help alignment
You could replace it with a standard industrial oil seal 23 x47 x7 with a wiper lip (which is prefix TC or R23) preferably fluorocarbon tipped for long life.
You need to press off one end of the balance weight to be able to change it. I think mine has started to leak as well. don't forget to mark the alignment of the weight before removing it as there is no location on the shaft just a press fit
It has a ridge around the out side to help alignment
You could replace it with a standard industrial oil seal 23 x47 x7 with a wiper lip (which is prefix TC or R23) preferably fluorocarbon tipped for long life.
You need to press off one end of the balance weight to be able to change it. I think mine has started to leak as well. don't forget to mark the alignment of the weight before removing it as there is no location on the shaft just a press fit
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Re: balance shaft
Thanks for the infos about the seal Professor !
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Re: balance shaft
Oh by the way prof, did you manage to gett one side off yourself?
Any helpy tricks?
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Any helpy tricks?
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Re: balance shaft
Yes I've pressed mine apart to replace the bearings before. quite simple if you have a small press or you might be able to do it with a good bearing puller. mark the alignment of the balance weights before starting
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Re: balance shaft
ok, thanks Prof.
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