Hey Y'all! Tools used and service manuals in the description. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:13 New Gaskets 2:02 New Seals 3:06 Seals Unboxing 4:00 Engine Seals Installation 4:55 Recoil Starter Seals Installation 6:48 Water Pump Seals Info 8:17 O-Ring Seals Installation 9:39 Outro
Hey Matt, do you or anyone else know if there is a torque spec for the nut that bolts the yoke to the output seal (the seal your installing at 4:23) I have searched around quite a bit but still haven't found an answer.
Would have been nice to see how you removed the seals from the shafts, not just using a screwdriver when there wasn't a shaft. Otherwise it was great, thanks for the vid.
Hey Y'all! Tools used and service manuals in the description.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:13 New Gaskets
2:02 New Seals
3:06 Seals Unboxing
4:00 Engine Seals Installation
4:55 Recoil Starter Seals Installation
6:48 Water Pump Seals Info
8:17 O-Ring Seals Installation
9:39 Outro
Well done 👍
Thank you 👍
Awesome series, have you put it back together yet?
Thanks! I have a couple more videos on this. It's pretty much done.
nice
Hey Matt, do you or anyone else know if there is a torque spec for the nut that bolts the yoke to the output seal (the seal your installing at 4:23)
I have searched around quite a bit but still haven't found an answer.
Yes, it's 72.5 FT LBS. I put a service manual in the description for you. Check out page 102. It tells you everything!
Awesome! Thanks, I really appreciate the videos.
You're welcome! Don't forget to sub!
@@MattsShop hey Matt the out put seal can it be replaced after taking the clutch and primary off without splitting the whole motor.?
grab the right size socket to pound those seals in...makes short work of them.
oops...looks like you already figured out the socket trick! LOL
Yeaa, sometimes I use PVC.
Is this kit fits the Suzuki eager 400? 07
No they will not work. They make similar gasket and seal kits that will work though.
Thanks for replying. My rear driveshaft seal is bad and I don't know the part number
Would have been nice to see how you removed the seals from the shafts, not just using a screwdriver when there wasn't a shaft. Otherwise it was great, thanks for the vid.