Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
Gotta question.
twosmokerider116:
Yeah, I installed the seal by following clymer instructions, step by step. I just took of clutch cover, lol im getting good at that... but I left the w/p cover on and put a water hose onto w/p and blew water threw it full blast and no leaks at all on the inside of the cover. I rotated the shaft and still nothing. Im lost. :?
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Also Im thinking that there very well could be left over oil from the milkshake stuff because that stuff was 80 weight bel-ray tranny oil. it was almost like light pink yogurt.
Foxx4Beaver:
--- Quote from: twosmokerider116 on June 28, 2012, 12:41:20 PM ---Yeah, I installed the seal by following clymer instructions, step by step. I just took of clutch cover, lol im getting good at that... but I left the w/p cover on and put a water hose onto w/p and blew water threw it full blast and no leaks at all on the inside of the cover. I rotated the shaft and still nothing. Im lost. :?
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Also Im thinking that there very well could be left over oil from the milkshake stuff because that stuff was 80 weight bel-ray tranny oil. it was almost like light pink yogurt.
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I don't know,that would be an awful lot of left-over.....the only other thing I can think of is possibly a cracked or corroded through case,around the water pump area....hopefully it's not that.
twosmokerider116:
Do you mean on the clutch cover? Im stumped. Have you ever had an oil seal problem on your w/p?
Foxx4Beaver:
yes on the clutch cover where the pump is.It;s probably ok,but worth looking at it closely.
twosmokerider116:
yeah, I looked at it real close. No corrosion or cracks. The weird thing is that oil that has the water in it was only used for maybe 5 minutes or less, so i dont see how that much water got in there so fast. :? Do you think that blowing a water hose full blast through the water pump and it not leaking on the inside is safe to say its not the seal?
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