shaftie: bevel drive oil seal

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12 Mar 2006 15:50 #30409 by Rickman
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I'm finding gear oil on my wheel and on the floor and under the bevel drive, especially after riding. I assume its the large round oil seal. the service manual says to heat the drive in an oil bath to 130 C to remove the old seal. I've never heard of that before. Clymer says take it to a dealer.

Can anyone tell me about this oil bath, and why won't boiling water work? Have any of you replaced this seal yourself?

thanks,
Ricky

1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter

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12 Mar 2006 16:03 #30413 by steell
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You are going to find it just a tad difficult to get water to 130 C unless you use a pressure cooker.

Water boils at 100 C. :)

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12 Mar 2006 19:03 #30464 by Rickman
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yeah, but.. yeah but... :( its a little easier to heat, and it will still provide some expansion.. Nevermind.. what kind of oil?? and how do I hold a large, extremely hot cast aluminum bevel drive unit? It's just my natural reaction to ask, "no, really, I really gotta HEAT it? Can I get away with maybe, NOT heating it? cos that would be so much.. EASIER!"

1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter

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14 Mar 2006 08:37 #31007 by Rickman
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anyone? ferris? maybe I should buy a used one with a non-leaking oil seal installed if its all that rare..

1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter

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14 Mar 2006 09:36 #31039 by steell
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If it was me, I might try a gallon of cooking oil in a big pot on the kitchen stove, or borrow my brothers deep fried turkey cooking setup :)

Easy way to do it would be to take it to a machine shop, since heating metals to a particular temp is part of annealing/hardening/tempering and is commonly done.

I think that sticking it in the oven might not be a good idea, considering the oil/grease that will still be in it. That would probably even get me in trouble :D

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