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moisture in the flywheel side of the bike
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[QUOTE="SULLY, post: 792762, member: 30208"] Riding through water will draw in water to the LH casing. The engine is hot, when suddenly cooled by the water it creates a vacuum and draws in water. It's almost an impossible battle to overcome this, but besides regular cleaning and WD40'ing in there, I have had most success by... Put in the standard gasket, but coat it both sides with a fine bead of silicone sealant. put the casing on trying to not dislodge the bead of sealant. then do up the screws but only nip them up. Leave overnignt for the sealant to cure, then do up the screws fully to compress on the home made o ring you just made. [/QUOTE]
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moisture in the flywheel side of the bike
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