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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 670597, member: 27963"] If there is a reason for me to split the cases I change all big shaft bearings , seals and gaskets along with whatever reason I think I need to fix. I usually don't bother with things like shift drum,power valve etc bearings unless I see something wrong. This would usually include the collars and shift shaft the seals ride on. This is only for when I buy a used bike and I don't trust it. If I had a two year old bike since new that I had to tear into I probably would only replace what needed to be replaced. close inspection should tell you what you need to replace, gaskets and seals would be a given. I will also pull out all the dowels ,studs etc and lap the gasket surfaces to make sure they are clean and flat. [/QUOTE]
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