AH HA! You know the guy, or you ARE the guy welding them shift levers on? Kidding aside, why make a bad situation worse? The best a guy can figure to fix it? Or just plain ignorant? Any way you can peel it out is fine, as long as you do not pry against the aluminum cases, or scratch up the shaft. Run 2 screws in it, 180 degrees apart, and pull the seal out. I would lightly drag a smooth file/purple skotch brite pad around it before I put the new seal, oiled up into place. Keep it even. Vintage Bobreepicheep said:My bad, I was thinking the shifter was welded to the shaft. I already have my cases split last time I had to pull it, so I pulled it out as an assembly. But now that I think back, I bet it was a gnurled shaft, and the shifter lever bolts to it. My apologies for the confusion.
nearma12 said:All you will have to do to remove the shaft it: Remove outer clutch cover, inner clutch cover, clutch basket. Then just pull the shaft straight out. It slides in and out easily. That will give you plenty of room to pull the seal without the shaft in your way. Here are a few pics of my KDX250 that show you how the shaft sits in the engine. I am getting ready to replace my seal this weekend, so let me know if you find any tricks or anything helpful. Hope the pics help!
IndyMX said:No offense, but damn dude.. You might want to consider washing that thing before you rip into it like that.
Nothing quite like a giant glob of mud falling into the open transmission..