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GSX1100E sprocket seal

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Hello Guys, I'm new here but have been lurking for some time.

I have a 1980 GS/GSX1100E which I purchased in large pieces, which should have been a fairly straight forward re-assembly but.......I have now discovered is leaking badly from the oil seal behind the front sprocket.

Is this seal replaceable without splitting the cases?

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With that clip in there I don't see how but if I recall Rapidray had a way to do it without splitting the cases.
 
With that clip in there I don't see how but if I recall Rapidray had a way to do it without splitting the cases.
I think with that retaining ring the cases have to be split. (I asked Ray also)
 
It looks to me like it could just be missing the oring that goes behind the sprocket spacer from where the oil is. Ray.
 

I agree with Ray, the seal itself does not seem to be leaking. The oil is dripping off the output shaft so it is likely to be the "O" ring.

Just another comment though and that is that if the collar/spacer that the inner seal lip runs on is removed on these motors then that would give a lot of extra clearance for the new seal to be dropped down and inserted/wiggled under the upper crankcase lip and put in place and then insert the metal collar that was previously removed. Never worked on one of these transmissions, just an observation.
 
I agree with Ray, the seal itself does not seem to be leaking. The oil is dripping off the output shaft so it is likely to be the "O" ring.

Just another comment though and that is that if the collar/spacer that the inner seal lip runs on is removed on these motors then that would give a lot of extra clearance for the new seal to be dropped down and inserted/wiggled under the upper crankcase lip and put in place and then insert the metal collar that was previously removed. Never worked on one of these transmissions, just an observation.

Not enough room to get the seal in without bending it, which would make the seal junk. If the large flat c clip is there you HAVE to split the case. In this case I still don't think the leak is from the seal. It COULD be but I would change, or install, the oring first. Ray.
 
Thanks for the response Ray, like I said I have never worked on one of these motors. My engine has two seals on the transmission output shaft and no "O" ring, so I am only familiar with that arrangement.
 
Thanks for the responses guys. I have also asked around locally with some knowledgeable GS/GSX persons and the consenus is that it is the O ring leaking. I'm hoping they are right.

I have ordered two of the little suckers and will give that a go first.

If that doesn't do the trick, I'll pull the motor out and split the cases.:mad:

Thanks again for the advice.:)
 
Just bumping this to let you all know that it was indeed the O ring, not the seal. I changed it over and now no oil leak.:D
 
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