Gearbox, layshaft bush, driveside

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Ozmadman
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Re: Gearbox, layshaft bush, driveside

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vigo wrote:Almost forgot one last thing I wanted to show in the absence of a metal oil cap seal for the layshaft bush kickstart side, a cork. Tapered cork epoxiwd in place, let's see if it holds.
Brave man... I would have tried to find something a bit more substantial, maybe some kind of core plug they used to put in engine blocks back in the day. Lets hope it holds but a lot of work, a serious mess and possibly wrecked box if it leaks or worse comes out altogether
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Re: Gearbox, layshaft bush, driveside

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When I took this box apart there was no plug at all and can only leak between layshaft and bush internal diameter which has a good fit. If I get a pool on the floor it's right hand casing off to sort, no big deal. A bottle of rioja doesn't leak why should my box?
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Re: Gearbox, layshaft bush, driveside

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Hi

If you degreased the cork and case before you epoxied it in place it will be there for life - a couple of quick visual checks after initial / early use and then forget it until you start to leave drips when parked, (when you'll probably find the leak is from elsewhere ;) ).

Regards Mick
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