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yyt

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Before putting  the oil seals I thought I'll ask if there is more to replace.

1 on pic. I almost missed and ordered a 1mm, 25mmOD O-ring. anyone knows the exact size?

2 0n pic. It seems there is an O-ring inside/behind the (silver)disc. Anyone knows if I should/can replace?

And if so, what size/kind is it?

There is no documentation in any book, parts cat. or manual I have.

 

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Posted (edited)

If this is a B12 engine then  an oil seal goes over 2 in your picture (it is for the clutch pushrod) and an o ring is needed for 1 in your picture. The O ring is part 46 in the diagram below (top) and the oil seal is part 25 in the diagram (Bottom).

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Edited by Ted M
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As for no.1, i know its to be found as no.46 from Suzuki. But i always order from O-ring dealers, so i was hoping for dimensions.

No.2 in pic. is just behind the oil seal, is seems there is another o-ring inside.

Posted

The O ring in 1 is very thin possibly 2-3 mm I don't know the diameter. There is an oil seal behind the silver disc that you mention it is number 15 in the top picture .

Posted

Thanks for trying but its not 15, much to large, its the size of the clutch push rod which is about 6mm.

I think i found it..its in the gear bearing housing and i don't think its serviceable.

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A   penny for your thoughts..

Posted (edited)

If that is a slabby 750 engine.  I've dopne loads of tese and never fitted any seal at 1 and 2 other than the hard rubber lip seals.  Never had a leak and these engines are race units which  have been HAMMERED.

Edited by canamant
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10 hours ago, canamant said:

If that is a slabby 750 engine.  I've dopne loads of tese and never fitted any seal at 1 and 2 other than the hard rubber lip seals.  Never had a leak and these engines are race units which  have been HAMMERED.

Thanx, best advise i got for a long time..:tu

Just didn't want to miss any thing before i put the oil seals.

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Finished that part..

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Now, while I'm deep digging.. I was wondering if anyone made an improvement on the Rear Caliper?

The clips holding the Pads Pin are prone to damage the Piston Dust Seal!

Is there a better option??

Sometimes even the Japanese engineers ...

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Posted
5 hours ago, yyt said:

Finished that part..

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Now, while I'm deep digging.. I was wondering if anyone made an improvement on the Rear Caliper?

The clips holding the Pads Pin are prone to damage the Piston Dust Seal!

Is there a better option??

Sometimes even the Japanese engineers ...

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what about a bandit 1200 rear caliper pad pin clip iirc its a one peice job for the 2 pins ?

Posted

Thanx Guys,

I knew there was a good solution..

I have and can lockwire the pins as I work on aircraft engines but I like the simple and smart idea of connecting the pins together.

Got It..B|

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