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i had a semilar problem on my Kymco and i found that my fuse was not making proper contact.
what i did:the fuse im talking about is the small fuse in a "bottle" like cylinder in the positive power of the battery,the conection points in this little cylinder worn out and the fuse couldnt make contact any more i took the fuse out completely just linked the wires with lugs and my bike is working fine.
Yes there is a oil seal behind the flywheel the engine will need splitting .Maybe try draining the oil and starting with the cover off,Kymco are not known for thire quality so may be coming from a crack,be careful with the cover off you dont want to loose a finger ,use a torch if it drips directly from the bottom I expect it is the seal.
Check the oil level in the gearbox. The only thing that would make that kind of noise is a bearing going dry / bad. Use 10w40 motor oil in the gearbox. NEVER use synthetic oil. Synthetics can screw up the clutch.
Somewhere on the bottom or bottom outside edge of the gearbox is a drain plug. Drain the oil and put the plug back in place. Somewhere on the top of the gearbox casing, including the left and right outer case covers, you will find a dipstick for checking the oil level. Fill via the dipstick hole. Some bikes don't have an actual dipstick but only have a top plug. Normally you will find it near the kick starter lever. When no dipstick is provided, they expect you to drain the old oil and then re-fill with the amount of oil specified for the bike. Use 10w40 motor oil. NEVER use synthetic oils. They can screw up the clutch.
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