To replace the seal, does the cover need to come off? Any special tricks? Regular tools sufficient?
Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Wrap the splines with electrical tape or similar to avoid damaging the new seal when installing.
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Great idea, thanks!Bamboo812 wrote:Wrap the splines with electrical tape or similar to avoid damaging the new seal when installing.
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
old seal is out, need to clean now.
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
A Ranier beer can with the ends cut off fits perfectly over the splines too.
You should remove the cover and replace the gasket. It comes off easily...you thread in 2 screws to pull it off, there are threaded holes provided for this purpose.
You should remove the cover and replace the gasket. It comes off easily...you thread in 2 screws to pull it off, there are threaded holes provided for this purpose.
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1975 BMW 2002
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1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
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Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Most first-timers miss the two threaded holes that assist in removing the Cardan cover. 5mm, IIRC.mattcfish wrote:A Ranier beer can with the ends cut off fits perfectly over the splines too.
You should remove the cover and replace the gasket. It comes off easily...you thread in 2 screws to pull it off, there are threaded holes provided for this purpose.
I've successfully used a trimmed aluminum adult barley beverage can as a seal/spline install tool. The rounded punt/bottom of the can gets the seal's lip properly positioned. Be sure to smooth the cut edge of the can as even a small burr can ruin the seal's fragile lip as you remove the "special tool". Plus, oil to can to aid in a smoother install.
That and don't forget the gasket!
Monte
1981 R65
1983 R65
1978 R100S
1995 Triumph Trophy
1983 R65
1978 R100S
1995 Triumph Trophy
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Modern cardan gaskets are thicker now than the original paper thin ones. Replacing it will most likely require re-shimming.
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Bamboo812 wrote:Modern cardan gaskets are thicker now than the original paper thin ones. Replacing it will most likely require re-shimming.
Is a modern gasket in a tube out of the question?
https://www.threebond.co.jp/en/technica ... skets.html
Cheers, Steve
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2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Not out of the question; paper gaskets went the way of sword fighting awhile back. In this case though, taking either new or old gasket out of the question still requires re-shimming...SteveD wrote:Bamboo812 wrote:Modern cardan gaskets are thicker now than the original paper thin ones. Replacing it will most likely require re-shimming.
Is a modern gasket in a tube out of the question?
https://www.threebond.co.jp/en/technica ... skets.html
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Re: Replacing large left seal in rear drive, '81 R100
Bummer. I'm really good at sword fighting.
But I can't make paper gaskets seal.
But I can't make paper gaskets seal.
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'70 Bonneville
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'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker