Gotcha... Got the New Gasket, but not the rest.. 3900 miles on the bike.. Wierd thing is, the Service Manual only says to replace the gasket.YZEtc said:As long as you buy new bearings that support the push lever, a new oil seal, and a new gasket, it's pretty darn easy.
No MOVE not remove.. You have to move the internals from the orginal cover to the new (EMPTY) Clutch Cover before installation.:thumbupblur1 said:now i understand- remove the internals, not move them.:thumbup
Looks like I'll be hinting Yamaha in the morning..martinc said:Still,a seal must be replaced when removed unless you"re being very carefull and succeed 100% in doing it.
Thanks man.. But the used cover I bought, already had the 2 bearing in it.. They look perfect.T-MannIBP said:**the bearing is also needed for the clutch pivot inside the cover*** Remember to order this or else you will need to cut your old cover in half to get the bearing out intact. Have a local bike shop do this for you-press the bearing into the cover as well.....good luck....