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743 Chain Case oil change
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 57594" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Your post has shown up twice.... I don't dare delete it for fear it may take both posts instead of just one...</p><p>About the work:</p><p>They don't look too bad at all. Good call on cleaning with kero, even diesel will work. I used a spray bottle and lifted the rear of the machine so it would all flow to the front. Give everything i possibly could a spray then mopped it up.</p><p>Get those inspection covers sealed up well, don't forget about the bolts too, they are easily forgotten and allow water down the threads.</p><p>It's a shame they didn't install a drain plug in this model, it sure makes it easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 57594, member: 82"] Your post has shown up twice.... I don't dare delete it for fear it may take both posts instead of just one... About the work: They don't look too bad at all. Good call on cleaning with kero, even diesel will work. I used a spray bottle and lifted the rear of the machine so it would all flow to the front. Give everything i possibly could a spray then mopped it up. Get those inspection covers sealed up well, don't forget about the bolts too, they are easily forgotten and allow water down the threads. It's a shame they didn't install a drain plug in this model, it sure makes it easier. [/QUOTE]
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