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Quote from: RPM - Robert on Yesterday at 04:59:13 PMThe shift shaft seal case I linked is what stops the oil. I can't see the picture but that is what's in the case.
The other seal for the shift shaft is in the sprocket cover it keeps oil and debris from getting onto the shaft and wearing the sprocket cover out prematurely.
Your bike has both. I can't see the picture right now but that is what's there on every bike from 1984-2016. Only difference on the later years is the sprocket cover went to a roller bearing design and requires two seals.
Quote from: Pat Conlon on April 22, 2026, 08:29:41 PMThe oil seal (#2) is press fit into the side cover....the circlip (#8) and washer (#7) goes inside the case against the engine block.
It's easiest to remove the side cover and use a pick to get the old oil seal out, clean the landing, and evenly press fit in the new seal.
Easy job. Don't over torque those case bolts. Easy does it 10 n.m. or 7.2 ft.lb (86 in/lbs)