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Re: Leaky pressed steel chaincase

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 5:29 pm
by JimFitz
shifter wrote:Jim you were spot on after a while in the workshop of winter tinkering she went for her maiden run today and the new up dated primary cover seal has worked a treat
Glad it worked for you - as Sprid says it is nice to buy a part nowadays that not only fits but works too. Mine has been on for a couple of years now and still good - just need to sort out all the other leaks now :roll:

Jim

Re: Leaky pressed steel chaincase

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 11:44 pm
by Yves.Astein
Hi, so can anybody tell me if the alternative seal is compatible to a G12 1959. If so what‘s the article number for it at AMOC ?

Thx !!!


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Re: Leaky pressed steel chaincase

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:03 pm
by dazoelry
I've been running with a "Buckingham" seal on my 1940 G3WO for around 3 years now - granted I've not done lots of miles - and am pleased to report no leaks from the chaincase.

Re: Leaky pressed steel chaincase

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 5:59 pm
by clive
Yves.Astein wrote:Hi, so can anybody tell me if the alternative seal is compatible to a G12 1959. If so what‘s the article number for it at AMOC ?
Thx !!!
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The discussion is of the pressed steel chaincase. Your 59 G12 should have an aluminium one. So not compatible.