Top crankcase half upside down, right side -
This appears to be an oil passageway, how tricky is it to put crankcase sealer here?
Oil passage...
Oil passage...
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Re: Oil passage...
Put it on the lower case. .............lm
R100 wrote:Top crankcase half upside down, right side -
This appears to be an oil passageway, how tricky is it to put crankcase sealer here?
Re: Oil passage...
Thanks LM.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Put it on the lower case. .............lmR100 wrote:Top crankcase half upside down, right side -
This appears to be an oil passageway, how tricky is it to put crankcase sealer here?
Do you do all the crankcase sealer on the lower case?
Any pitfalls in doing it that way?
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Re: Oil passage...
I do apply the sealer (HONDABOND 4) to the lower case and be sure to put some at the 2 studs which are in the middle. ...................lm
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R100 wrote:Thanks LM.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Put it on the lower case. .............lmR100 wrote:Top crankcase half upside down, right side -
This appears to be an oil passageway, how tricky is it to put crankcase sealer here?
Do you do all the crankcase sealer on the lower case?
Any pitfalls in doing it that way?
Re: Oil passage...
Got it, thanks.LOUD MOUSE wrote:I do apply the sealer (HONDABOND 4) to the lower case and be sure to put some at the 2 studs which are in the middle. ...................lm
\R100 wrote:Thanks LM.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Put it on the lower case. .............lmR100 wrote:Top crankcase half upside down, right side -
This appears to be an oil passageway, how tricky is it to put crankcase sealer here?
Do you do all the crankcase sealer on the lower case?
Any pitfalls in doing it that way?