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<blockquote data-quote="KCpaul" data-source="post: 85262" data-attributes="member: 12046"><p>I think the older models like mine have the seals on the motor, according to the parts book and manual the sprockets and brake disks fit directly to the motor shaft, not on an intermediate shaft as shown on the video. The only seal shown on the chain case is an o-ring that seals the motor to the chain case. I pulled the level plug on the drain case today and milky oil flooded out so I'll need to drain the lot, find out where the water is gettin in, clean out the chain case and re-fill. I still think there's a good chance I have a leaking motor seal, but if I do one side I'll do both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KCpaul, post: 85262, member: 12046"] I think the older models like mine have the seals on the motor, according to the parts book and manual the sprockets and brake disks fit directly to the motor shaft, not on an intermediate shaft as shown on the video. The only seal shown on the chain case is an o-ring that seals the motor to the chain case. I pulled the level plug on the drain case today and milky oil flooded out so I'll need to drain the lot, find out where the water is gettin in, clean out the chain case and re-fill. I still think there's a good chance I have a leaking motor seal, but if I do one side I'll do both. [/QUOTE]
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