Hi , today i remove back wheel of MM 1000 for clean , then i see some oil leak in bitween the 4 Screw , that set the wheel , i see some paper gasket also there , (back of the 4 screw plate )
Can you tell me how to remove it for regasket. I look here and there , i cant think how to remove it
Please help
Sandun
Oil leak
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Re: Oil leak
Sandun
Remove wheel if not already done.
Slacken off the brakes.
Remove drum by removing the two cross head screws if not already done.
Remove the single cross head screw which holds the half-shaft in place.
Pull half-shaft outwards and remove.
You now have access to the gasket.
Remove old gasket and clean the joint faces of the hub and the half-shaft.
Lightly grease new gasket.
Fit new gasket.
Refit half-shaft.
Refit cross head screw.
Refit the drum.
Refit the two cross head screws holding the drum in place.
Re-adjust the brakes.
Refit wheel.
Check the oil level of the rear axle when the car is back down on its wheels and on a level surface.
Check the hub excess oil drain hole at the rear/bottom of the brake back plate.
Phil
Remove wheel if not already done.
Slacken off the brakes.
Remove drum by removing the two cross head screws if not already done.
Remove the single cross head screw which holds the half-shaft in place.
Pull half-shaft outwards and remove.
You now have access to the gasket.
Remove old gasket and clean the joint faces of the hub and the half-shaft.
Lightly grease new gasket.
Fit new gasket.
Refit half-shaft.
Refit cross head screw.
Refit the drum.
Refit the two cross head screws holding the drum in place.
Re-adjust the brakes.
Refit wheel.
Check the oil level of the rear axle when the car is back down on its wheels and on a level surface.
Check the hub excess oil drain hole at the rear/bottom of the brake back plate.
Phil