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504 90 90-02
504 91 40-01
502 50 82-01
502 50 82-01
502 50 82-01
Crankshaft and crankcase
Lubricate the shaft with engine oil and put
a new seal in place with the plate cover
facing outwards.
Press the seal in the crankcase with a
suitable drift until it lies flush with
crankcase.
Fit the other parts in the reverse order to
dismantling.
Lubricate the shaft with engine oil and fit
a new seal.
Replacing the seal on
the clutch side
Mod. 650, 700
Dismantle the washer protecting the
crankshaft seal.
Use two screwdrivers first, and then an
extractor.
Replacing the seal on
the clutch side
Mod. 650, 700
In order to gain access to the seal the
washer which lies inside the clutch drum
must also be dismantled.
This has a forced fit on the shaft and may
be difficult to dismantle without being
damaged.
Use two screwdrivers first to bend out the
washer far enough so that extractor
504 90 90-02 can be used.
Dismantle the seal with an extractor
504 91 40-01.
Fit the new seal by means of drift
502 50 82-01.
Remove and install the seal ring in the
same way as described for changing the
seal ring on the flywheel side.
NOTE!
Press the seal in the crankcase until the
plate shell is flush with crankcase.
Check that the hole in crankshaft for
lubrication of the clutch bearing is not
blocked. If so, clean with compressed air.
Lubricate the seal with a few drops of oil
and press down the washer all the way.
Use a new washer if the old one is
deformed during dismantling.
Check that the lubrication hole in the
crankshaft is open.
Lubricate the seal and fit the washer.