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Josh Bennett Posted on Mar 11, 2012

I have a 2004 CRF 450R and im replacing the front seals. but i cant figure out if i have to put oil in the inner chamber as well as the outter or do i just put the 14oz in the outter camber and then it self fills the inner. iv done everything else.. but i dont know what to do on this last step.

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