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<blockquote data-quote="tomagregg" data-source="post: 76976" data-attributes="member: 3422"><p>When I drained my chain case I had almost 25 gallons come out. After I got the cover off I checked the case with some florescence dye and I found the leak coming out of one of the motor seals. It appears the rear chain case cover had been bent by a previous chain failure from a previous owner. He had just gooped it up with RTV sealant. It also bent the frame underneath the cover. What would be the best way to straighten out the ding in the frame? It is in the rear corner right above the large rear sprocket. I can straighten out the cover with no problem. How hard is it to replace the motor seals?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomagregg, post: 76976, member: 3422"] When I drained my chain case I had almost 25 gallons come out. After I got the cover off I checked the case with some florescence dye and I found the leak coming out of one of the motor seals. It appears the rear chain case cover had been bent by a previous chain failure from a previous owner. He had just gooped it up with RTV sealant. It also bent the frame underneath the cover. What would be the best way to straighten out the ding in the frame? It is in the rear corner right above the large rear sprocket. I can straighten out the cover with no problem. How hard is it to replace the motor seals? [/QUOTE]
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