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In search of DT360 right side crank seal
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Glad you cleared that up. I too was thinking you meant Bike Buzzard.
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CT1B, CT1C, JT1, JT2, DT360A, GT80B, DT100B, DT125B,
DT175B, DT175C, DT250B, DT400B, Z50, SCR950
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CT1B, CT1C, JT1, JT2, DT360A, GT80B, DT100B, DT125B,
DT175B, DT175C, DT250B, DT400B, Z50, SCR950
Someday, you'll own some Yamahas
04 Dec 2021 09:36
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bad word choice
the seller who sold me the transmission seals "Brand: Yamaha" with a Yamaha label/PN in the pic was definitely not the Bike Buzzard who I have bought from many times without issue.
this seller and this image of these seals are still on eBay and you can easily fine. when you look closely you can see that there is only a spring on one side of the seals, yet the seller puts this next to a Yamaha part label and states them as "Yamaha". I didn't know when I bought what I learned from this site, so I wasted time and money.
the seller who sold me the transmission seals "Brand: Yamaha" with a Yamaha label/PN in the pic was definitely not the Bike Buzzard who I have bought from many times without issue.
this seller and this image of these seals are still on eBay and you can easily fine. when you look closely you can see that there is only a spring on one side of the seals, yet the seller puts this next to a Yamaha part label and states them as "Yamaha". I didn't know when I bought what I learned from this site, so I wasted time and money.
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I appreciare the reponses.Any good tips for getting clutch cover free?
08 Dec 2021 17:51
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yamaha manual in the tech resources section of this site. Removal easy - remove the kickstart lever, the oil pump cover (3 screws), disconnect two hoses to pump, remove the screws around the perimeter of the cover and it should come off with a bit of light tapping with a rubber hammer at most.
I got one of these machines, once you get it dialed in you will abs love riding it.
I got one of these machines, once you get it dialed in you will abs love riding it.
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08 Dec 2021 18:36
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Thinking of warming it up with heat gun.Probably never been off
08 Dec 2021 18:45
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One of the screws is sometimes sort of hidden by the oil pump on some models... .
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08 Dec 2021 19:20
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Looked at a cover on ebay and the DT360 isn't one of the models with a screw sort of hidden by pump.
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08 Dec 2021 19:26
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The cover can get hung up on the locating pins from and bag so you ay need to wiggle it a bit. Light tap with a Rubber mallet. Make sure to place your thumb on the Kickstarter spline as the Kickstarter mechanism can pull out with the cover. Can take some doing to get it back. Best to get a new gasket ordered now. Unless the cover comes off with the gasket in tact you’ll be glad to have a new gasket on hand.
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08 Dec 2021 23:18
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whatever you do, do not get POed and pry or bang too hard. I never needed heat to get one off, just a few whacks around the perimeter with a soft mallet. get down on the floor and be sure you aren't missing a bolt at the bottom
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09 Dec 2021 08:38
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