Question about kawasaki KX 125 Motorcycles
oil seal must be replaced. I have removed the clutch cover and pressure plates already. I have a new oil seal, but the shaft will not fit into the crank case properly even with the clutch removed. Any
Question about kawasaki KX 125 Motorcycles
...oil in the crank. This odd mix usually happens if the owner doesn't know the proper mix, guesses the mix at the pump or just doesn't care what goes in so long as the bike still runs. If you found ...
oil leak at the shifter shaft oil build up around where the shifter shaft enters the side motor casing oil seal on the crank case
...oil, it may be that your right crank seal is blown. This will pressurise the clutch and tranny area and likely blow oil some out of any place it can on the right side. If this is the case, the engine ...
oil and water seals if it is this seal usually only one or the other has gone but no one would replace one with out the other you will see what I mean if you ever replace them as is complete pain just
...oil filler "O" ring seal, and the center case mating surface seal. The center case seal is actually a semi-liquid gasket compound applied to the mating surfaces prior to the center case re-assembly. ...
Question about kawasaki KX 125 Motorcycles
...out of the pull start and push start won't crank the engine. the shaft seal is bad behind the pull start and leaking oil into your stater which is why you arent getting any spark for it to ...
...oil in the alternator. You will have a failing seal on the output shaft from engine to the alternator. These seals can sometimes be changed without splitting the crankcases, but sometimes not. You ...
Question about kawasaki KX 125 Motorcycles
...seal in the oil as well as metal, when i removed to fill plug oil came rushing out as if it was too full, however i fill to specs every time, noticed the gearbox section empty. Was wondering if there ...
Question about kawasaki KX 125 Motorcycles
...leaks after you clean all the oil over flow,. and the tranny and belt ,. when you put to much oil in, the crank shaft will foam up the oil and pop a seal, then you have leaks, in all the wrong
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