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Oil leak please help
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobytwitty55" data-source="post: 226682" data-attributes="member: 5146"><p>Okay so I bought a 2006 yz125 about a year ago and it was in pretty bad shape. I've rebuilt the forks, the carbeurator replaced the chains and wheels and all fluids. And it's been a fun bike but it has always had an old leak. I replaced the shifter seal and the counter shaft seal this week with a tusk oil seal kit but the thing still keeps leaking. When I took the shifter seal off the previous owner had surrounded the seal with rubber cement. I thought that the seals would fix the problem but when I checked this morning the bike had oil under it. The drain bolt for the oil slugs up nicely but had oil on the tip of it this morning and the shift seal had a small bead of oil near the edge of it too (could just be that the bike is on a triangle stand and leans towards the shifter.) Any thoughts on what might be causing the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobytwitty55, post: 226682, member: 5146"] Okay so I bought a 2006 yz125 about a year ago and it was in pretty bad shape. I've rebuilt the forks, the carbeurator replaced the chains and wheels and all fluids. And it's been a fun bike but it has always had an old leak. I replaced the shifter seal and the counter shaft seal this week with a tusk oil seal kit but the thing still keeps leaking. When I took the shifter seal off the previous owner had surrounded the seal with rubber cement. I thought that the seals would fix the problem but when I checked this morning the bike had oil under it. The drain bolt for the oil slugs up nicely but had oil on the tip of it this morning and the shift seal had a small bead of oil near the edge of it too (could just be that the bike is on a triangle stand and leans towards the shifter.) Any thoughts on what might be causing the problem? [/QUOTE]
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