After commuting with my ‘72 Wombat over the last few weeks I noticed a bit of trans fluid on my garage floor. I needed to adjust the arm’s free play anyway so I pulled the clutch cover to investigate. Turns out it was the clutch arm’s seal. That o-ring has been in there less than a year and was still supple but there was a bit of play (wiggle) with the arm seated normally in the cover. I needed to ride the bike to work the following day so I tried to source a o-ring replacement locally.
I asked the local Napa parts guy about a replacement seal, best he had was a 5/8” OD o-ring that was 1/8” thick. In a moment of clarity I slid it on to test fit it, with the other seal still on there.
Low and behold it filled the whole recess and pressed the original seal out enough to take up the play... no more wiggle and the leak’s gone, 2 weeks and counting.
Hoping someone else can benefit from this odd occurrence too.
Bev
Dumb luck solves my clutch arm seal leak
Dumb luck solves my clutch arm seal leak
'72 Wombat (94)
'68 ACE 100 (Project with the kids)
'65 ACE 90? (Frame)
'66 Triumph Bonneville
'99 Triumph Adventurer
'66 Ace 90/100- Dirt only
'68 ACE 100 (Project with the kids)
'65 ACE 90? (Frame)
'66 Triumph Bonneville
'99 Triumph Adventurer
'66 Ace 90/100- Dirt only
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Re: Dumb luck solves my clutch arm seal leak
Cool Bev! That's a neat-o "save the ride" trick. Locked and loaded.
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Re: Dumb luck solves my clutch arm seal leak
Bev
Send me any pix you have and a short write up (including the NAPApart #. It’s worth a Res article!
Bob
Send me any pix you have and a short write up (including the NAPApart #. It’s worth a Res article!
Bob
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