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Leaky Chain Case - 01 XCR 800 - Chain Case leaking started by jasonmc98
December 22nd 2008 at 12:21 PM
 
jasonmc98
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I have changed all the seals in this thing as well as put RTV on the cover along with the rubber gasket, and this thing is still leaking, any thoughts? Its not leaking a lot just enough to annoy me.



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December 22nd 2008 at 1:27 PM
 
xcr440
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xcr440 has to go through the snowmobile trailer....sleds will be north next weekend.
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warped cover? I was told by RMI racing that some of the syn oils are so thin they will leak no matter what you have for seals/gaskets.



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December 22nd 2008 at 1:53 PM
 
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I just did the same..
I also replaced the side seal agaist the bearings. It's the tiny o ring and cup.
No more leaking.!



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December 22nd 2008 at 2:41 PM
 
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yeah, there is a seal that goes where the bearing is on the bottom. I replaced that and it took care of my problem. Good luck



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