![]() |
K5 650S clutch push rod seal.
Ok so i have a very urgent question, my chain popped off, then broke the opush rod, so i had to replace that. after replacing it, it leaks from the seal. Anyonw know how to stop the leak? i bought a new seal, but not sure if i have to pull off the metal plate thats kind of covering it or not, or idk??? pleeeease help, i cant figure it out and tried everything.
im stuck, and not sur ehow to stop this leak. jon jhogue88@hotmail.com please email me if you have any information that could help me, thank you |
Re: sv560s 2005 push rod
What is it you've tried? I'm not sure what the problem you have is - you have a leak and you have a new seal - so fit the seal. The retainer plate covers the seal - thus the plate will need to be removed in order to access the seal.
Am I missing something? :confused: |
Re: K5 650S clutch push rod seal.
Thank you for responding back
Well i wasn't sure if i needed to take the plate off or not, in order to change the seal. What it is, is heres a good picture to look at of what i needed to fix: http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/model_years/4484-suzuki-2003-SV650S/assemblies/127595 What happened is my chain fell off breaking the push rod, and the crankcase cover. so i replaced the cover, and purchased a new rod and seal. Ijust wanted to make sure, when replacing the seal, i had to remove the metal cover in order to change the seal. Ive never worked on this before and thought it was an easy job until realizing that i have to remove more and more things lol. but thank you again for posting, ill take off that small plate on there, and hope that works out :o) |
Re: K5 650S clutch push rod seal.
i know this is an old thread but today the same thing has happened to me on way to work. Is anything else needed to be taken out before getting the puch rod out? (item15) Also is this all done via the engine sprocket cover side or will i need to drain oil and remove the clutch cover if item 14 is bent?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...03-2007_22.png |
All times are GMT. The time now is 12:58 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® - Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.