My FD leaks from the weep hole below the axle, I assume via the oil sleeve sitting between the axle sleeve and the needle bearing of the FD. The Clymer manual states that leaking at the FD weep hole is due to the "ring gear seal " leaking but the diagram doesn't label any part as such. Is this the oil sleeve on the axle sleeve?
Oil level is down 5mm below the bottom tread after 3000km, enough to leave a mess on the housing,tyre and rim.
The drive shaft looses its oil I believe into the gear box via the faulty oil seal which sits behind the FD coupling hub splines and inside the threaded ring.Then along the DS via the output shaft oil seal behind the output flange at the transmission housing.
I say this because when I first noticed the DS oil loss I assumed it was into the FD. But, when I next did a full lube change after many DS top ups, the gear box was heavily over-full. I Stopped topping up the DS to full and the gear box levels stopped rising. The gear box oil was not diluted or discoloured in any way, or smell of petrol.
I just checked the swing arm boot and it has clean gear oil in it. The DS had just 50mm in it. Gear box approx 50mm over full.
So, am I way off track with the DS idea or can this happen?
And can anyone confirm my identification of the oil sleeves as being the ring gear seals causing the weep hole leak?
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