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leaking speed case seal
04/28/07 at 15:17:41
 
team,

what is the current school of thought on o ring replace size for the original black seal the goes onto the speed cable and screws into the case?

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Re: leaking speed case seal
Reply #1 - 04/29/07 at 15:27:53
 
SavageRichie wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
team,

what is the current school of thought on o ring replace size for the original black seal the goes onto the speed cable and screws into the case?

Thanks


Any "O"- ring that fits the inside of the curled nut will do the job. Current and oldfasioned thoughts!
If you lost the original, look under the startermotor.
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Re: leaking speed case seal
Reply #2 - 04/29/07 at 15:55:08
 
I've lost the original, Ive lost the replacement. I don't sweat it anymore. I grab an Oring that's too long but about the right thickness, cut it at an angle & wrap it into the threaded cup that holds it, figure wher to cut it so it overlaps & cut it accordingly. It doesnt leak. I've done that 2 or 3 times, never leaked. Just need a good pair of diagonal cutters  a pair O eyeballs.
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Reply #3 - 04/29/07 at 19:12:27
 
local hdwre store carries them but most SUZUKI ships dont.....took me losing them twice to find them at tru value ....just bring the cable with U..
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Re: leaking speed case seal
Reply #4 - 04/29/07 at 19:23:39
 
Kropatchek wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
If you lost the original, look under the startermotor.

What made you look there? There are plenty of other places it could be. Sounds like the voice of experience.
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Re: leaking speed case seal
Reply #5 - 04/30/07 at 03:30:28
 
Fido_the_Cat wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
What made you look there? There are plenty of other places it could be. Sounds like the voice of experience.

That's the black hole of lost small parts... especially the brass washer/spacer from the main jet.
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