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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Tattle-tale Dust Maybe?
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[QUOTE="jssport, post: 1232624, member: 39670"] .... ok let's see. - loosen rear wheel and move it forward to create slack in the chain. - remove circlip on sprocket - remove sprocket - remove spacer (between seal and shaft) - pull off the oil seal (I use a dental tool, needle nose pliers work too) - pack the entire area with grease (I use Bel-Ray waterproof) - install new seal (I use a socket to drive it flush with the case) - put in new spacer (I have found old ones have wear marks/grooves) - slide on sprocket with chain - reattach circlip - align rear wheel for aligment and chain tension - ride it this fixed my constant dripping off the drive shaft [/QUOTE]
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Tattle-tale Dust Maybe?
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