bad 350 shee Posted April 9, 2010 Report Posted April 9, 2010 well i went out for a ride and after about 20 minson my way home i got on it and hered a clunk and it reved way out so i killed it and my chain was off no damage on the the top so i said sweet i lucked out had my little brother pull me back parked it and went in came back out and tranny fluid was all over so i looked under and the whole bottom was out so i now need a new bottom case fml so does any one have a good one for sale thanks Quote
Boston Posted April 9, 2010 Report Posted April 9, 2010 look on ebay im always seeing good bottoms its hard to find a good top without being to expensive Quote
rdzbangshee Posted April 9, 2010 Report Posted April 9, 2010 well i went out for a ride and after about 20 minson my way home i got on it and hered a clunk and it reved way out so i killed it and my chain was off no damage on the the top so i said sweet i lucked out had my little brother pull me back parked it and went in came back out and tranny fluid was all over so i looked under and the whole bottom was out so i now need a new bottom case fml so does any one have a good one for sale thanks had that happen to mine a little splash zone putty fix it a little hole but leaked a little jb weld works with no leaks on tiney cracks Quote
SandRageShee Posted April 12, 2010 Report Posted April 12, 2010 case halfs are machined as pairs, you might get a good match, and you may get somthign that will never seal. if its a BIG chunk missing or even a small hole, just thatke the bottom half to the nearnest machine shop and have em weld it up properly. even if its a a big chunk, if the shift shaft part is still mildly in tact they should be able to weld it anyhow. Quote
LS1Inferno Posted April 13, 2010 Report Posted April 13, 2010 its no very big at all if nothing is major messed up you can clean the case half really well with de-greaser then dawn and JB weld it, clean it up then take it to a machine shop and have em weld it up. either way works, but JB weld is cheaper. Quote
bansheesandrider Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 case halfs are machined as pairs, you might get a good match, and you may get somthign that will never seal. if its a BIG chunk missing or even a small hole, just thatke the bottom half to the nearnest machine shop and have em weld it up properly. even if its a a big chunk, if the shift shaft part is still mildly in tact they should be able to weld it anyhow. All Banshee cases are machined as a set, that is why Yamaha will only sell them as a pair. Some guys luck out when they only replace a top or bottom and have no problems. Other people do it and have all kinds of problems and then they wonder why does this happen. If I had to replace a case, I would only replace them as a set so that I don't have any other problems. If the damage to your cases is small, then I would tear them down and have them welded properly. Quote
bad 350 shee Posted May 6, 2010 Author Report Posted May 6, 2010 its all fixed guys gotta love jb weld Quote
AWR Posted May 7, 2010 Report Posted May 7, 2010 i had a set of cases for almost 10 yrs that were jb welded and did'nt leak.we buy one gallon cans of that shit where i work. Quote
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