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Lazyboy

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HELP ! After 120,000km I felt it is time to do a Cam Chain Inspection. All has gone well until I tried to pull the cover off. IT WONT MOVE ! Have removed all the allen caps , Cam Covers ,Ignition trigger but I just cant get the front cover to move. Am I missing something ?


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nino

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If you removed all screws (on sides), try slowly with rubber hammer. I removed it few times like that. The sealant hold the cover.

    

ReneZ

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And the seal around the crankshaft in way of the hall sensors. You took the sensors and the timing cup with angle plate off the shaft?


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robmack

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Reviving an old thread. I'm at the stage to remove the timing chain cover on my engine. Is it MANDATORY to replace the crank shaft seal when re-installing the cover? Or is it OPTIONAL depending on the condition of the old seal. Need to know if I will order a new seal. Also, have to devise a way to install the seal (I read that it is difficult).


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Rick G

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It depends a bit on the age of the seal but if you can't say for sure how old it is then replacement is the way to go once you disturb them.


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Themason

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The seal is available from any auto parts store. Take the dimensions off the seal. I know Chicago Rawhide makes the proper seal because I had to do this in a pinch one day. It is about the easiest seal on the bike to replace so don't sweat it.


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