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TOPIC: KTM Countershaft leaking

KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 04:45 #3102

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You may just need a slightly bigger O ring for behind the sprocket spacer that the seal runs on. Most good bearing shops can help.
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 16:57 #3107

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Hi, I did time bike and yes it was a very small shim possibly under 1mm
I have been told that a bigger o-ring will work  sometimes as well but it doesn't sit aswell ad doing the shim and a new standard o-ring


Cheers Dave
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 18:22 #3109

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A full Tube of Silicone should do the Trick !!! 
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 18:42 #3111

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Peter R wrote:
A full Tube of Silicone should do the Trick !!! 

Or don't put any oil in!  That way, it won't leak out!  :shock:
"That's what I do, I drink and I know things!" - Tyrion Lannister
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 21:53 #3112

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Thanks guys i think a shim should fix the job!
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 21:55 #3113

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lets know how you go as my sons bike has the same issue.
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KTM Countershaft leaking 12 Jun 2014 22:37 #3114

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Collins wrote:
Thanks guys i think a shim should fix the job!

Iv been running the same shim for over 4000kms now so yeh itll fix your problem hopefully. My bikes done 9600kms now.
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