chayote86 Posted August 3, 2012 Report Posted August 3, 2012 Has anyone used those $20 kits in their cases? Hoew did they hold up? Quote
SAVAGE420 Posted August 3, 2012 Report Posted August 3, 2012 Link? Ive always used cometic and not just for atv's and dirtbikes. They work good. http://www.cometic.com/ Hit up a sponsor or ebay or whatever............. Quote
ticktock Posted August 4, 2012 Report Posted August 4, 2012 Just contact a site sponsor. I buy the winderosa from Wildcard. They are like 32ish to your door. Quote
camatv Posted August 22, 2012 Report Posted August 22, 2012 becareful with aftermarket seals. some of the crank seals are getting cheap ass they dont have the hard high rpm seal area and the cranks are eating them up. if the seal lips where it contacts the crank areas is soft rubber dont install them there should be a section of harder material right there for the rpm/ OEM crank seals are the bestest. and not all that pricey either. Quote
chayote86 Posted August 29, 2012 Author Report Posted August 29, 2012 Ok i ordered those winderosa seals ima check them for softness tho cam. Thanks Ro Quote
ticktock Posted August 30, 2012 Report Posted August 30, 2012 Ok i ordered those winderosa seals ima check them for softness tho cam. Thanks Ro Winderosa are good, Brandon uses them in his motors. I'm sure if they sucked he wouldn't. When you assemble get a grease gun and fill that little ripple where the crank goes through with grease. That should be lubed or it tends to wear them faster if it's dry (I was told those, I don't have proof. I grease my seals now). Adam Quote
registered user Posted September 4, 2012 Report Posted September 4, 2012 alot of ebay seals, gaskets and bearings is taiwan garbage. take caution what you buy Quote
chayote86 Posted September 6, 2012 Author Report Posted September 6, 2012 Winderosa are good, Brandon uses them in his motors. I'm sure if they sucked he wouldn't. When you assemble get a grease gun and fill that little ripple where the crank goes through with grease. That should be lubed or it tends to wear them faster if it's dry (I was told those, I don't have proof. I grease my seals now). Adam Will do thanks ! Ro Quote
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