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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 93328" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>?? to you too</p><p>I would suspect you need to remove the axle from the inside to get to the outer seal. Do you have a service manual for your machine? it should show you exactly what is needed. If not, you should talk to your dealer or ebay to get hold of one.</p><p>I have never worked on an M700, but on other models, you remove the bolt inside the chain case that holds the sprocket, you then pull the axle out, remove the bearing cone, replace the seal and bearing cone and push the axle back in and put the sprocket on, do up bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 93328, member: 82"] ?? to you too I would suspect you need to remove the axle from the inside to get to the outer seal. Do you have a service manual for your machine? it should show you exactly what is needed. If not, you should talk to your dealer or ebay to get hold of one. I have never worked on an M700, but on other models, you remove the bolt inside the chain case that holds the sprocket, you then pull the axle out, remove the bearing cone, replace the seal and bearing cone and push the axle back in and put the sprocket on, do up bolt. [/QUOTE]
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