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743 chain-case oil
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgreen4298" data-source="post: 81757" data-attributes="member: 10643"><p>I have an 843 that I am changing the chains and case oil in, took the pumps out and removed the covers, I couldn't believe the amount of metal shavings that I found in the bottom of the case. There was a lot of water in there along with an old chain plate and an old chain guide. The oil looked good from the top until I reached in and scraped the sludge off the bottom. The chain also looked new it was just rubbing the gear case. Rub your hand on the bottom of the case, if you come up with a lot of glitter sludge take it apart and clean it out, that is the right way to do it. It will prevent damage to your wheel bearings, gearboxes and chains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgreen4298, post: 81757, member: 10643"] I have an 843 that I am changing the chains and case oil in, took the pumps out and removed the covers, I couldn't believe the amount of metal shavings that I found in the bottom of the case. There was a lot of water in there along with an old chain plate and an old chain guide. The oil looked good from the top until I reached in and scraped the sludge off the bottom. The chain also looked new it was just rubbing the gear case. Rub your hand on the bottom of the case, if you come up with a lot of glitter sludge take it apart and clean it out, that is the right way to do it. It will prevent damage to your wheel bearings, gearboxes and chains. [/QUOTE]
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