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R5 RH Crank Seal

Started by rded, July 06, 2023, 03:15:00 PM

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Economy Cycle John

Quote from: rded on July 06, 2023, 08:22:35 PMHas anyone come across R5 crank seals that do not fit? The LH one in particular. The one I have is too large and the ID is too small for the gear to fit.

LH side is ignition side (no gear)

Both the RD OEM and R5 aftermarket LH crankseals are marked
20-40-10 (ID,OD,W)
Both install numbers out





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Economy Cycle John

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Both the RD OEM and R5 aftermarket RH crank seals are marked
40-62-10 (ID,OD,W)

Both install numbers in with the castleassions against the bearing






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Economy Cycle John

Keep in mind they're rubber seals and there will be some stiction on both sides. Might take a little push when installingon on the crank and gear. You can lube with a little oil if needed, but I've done it many times dry as with all the RD/R5 engine seals. Do not use liquid gasket or yamahabond on them.  :twocents:
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rded

Correct. I had my sides incorrect. I meant RH side. :cheers:

rded

The seal I received from the seller was 62  38  10. Thats why it was impossible to install the gear that is 40mm. I assumed that I would receive the correct part.

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hey mods, for some reason the pictures I posted disappeared, they were hosted links from my google drive
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