DIY Transmission Output seal replacement Triumph Bonneville T140V

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2018
  • Output seal, replacement, transmission, gearbox,sprocket,primary drive, triumph, bonneville,T140V, trap door,

Komentáře • 22

  • @northernspur6282
    @northernspur6282 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting Ben..

  • @jamesa6272
    @jamesa6272 Před 5 lety

    I have to change this seal on my t140. It leaks oil. Maybe with this video I will be able to do it. Thanks for the video!

    • @bensbritishbikes5279
      @bensbritishbikes5279  Před 5 lety +1

      Jeez thanks James. Appreciate your feedback👍

    • @jamesa6272
      @jamesa6272 Před 5 lety

      Anytime. Thank you for posting the videos. I was always afraid to even touch the triumph but after seeing your videos and lunmads videos I started working on the bike. The problem I have now is oil soaking the chain when riding. I’m pretty sure its this shaft seal.

    • @pauliebots
      @pauliebots Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Ben. Bummed when video didn't record seal removal. I have a chain that always looks freshly oiled. Is that most likely this seal? 1970 t100.

  • @fsyed13
    @fsyed13 Před 4 lety

    Hi, very useful video. What size socket do you use for the main drive sprocket?

    • @benvdh9658
      @benvdh9658 Před 4 lety +1

      The output shaft rear chain sprocket nut is 1 7/8 or about 48 mm

    • @fsyed13
      @fsyed13 Před 4 lety

      @@benvdh9658 I read on the forums yesterday that its 1-11/16? is the 1-7/8 a little loose?

    • @Cory-qi1su
      @Cory-qi1su Před 3 lety

      @@fsyed13 Hey Fahad, the 1-11/16 is the size of the front sprocket nut for earlier Triumphs(actually a Whitworth size but 1-11/16 is close enough), and the size for the later ones is 1-7/8, I think they made the switch for the 5-speed gearbox around '72 or so and they were switching from Whitworth to SAE around the same time.

  • @bensbritishbikes5279
    @bensbritishbikes5279  Před 5 lety

    Have you tried the smell test? You should be able to smell if it's engine oil or transmission oil.

    • @jamesa6272
      @jamesa6272 Před 5 lety

      Ben's Britishbikes I will have to double check I have not rode the bike in a couple of years. I will pull the bike out soon though and investigate

  • @TheReverb1
    @TheReverb1 Před 2 lety

    Hello; how do you manage to use the socket arm (into) the socket due to the gearbox spindle touching? I saw that some people weld another socket to the big one to have the space but I do not see that in yours...thanks

    • @benvdh9658
      @benvdh9658 Před 2 lety

      In that video I was able to get the socket arm part way in. I have since then cut flats on the end of the socket so a wrench will fit over it

  • @edgarm6640
    @edgarm6640 Před 2 lety

    Ben, do you still work on these bikes? If so where are you located?

  • @ColinDDV
    @ColinDDV Před 2 lety

    What did you apply on the seal before you installed it ?

  • @TheSamLloyd
    @TheSamLloyd Před 3 lety

    How did you break the seals to get them off?

    • @TheSamLloyd
      @TheSamLloyd Před 3 lety

      And what lubricant did you use on the seals when replacing them?

  • @hillarylevenworth8824
    @hillarylevenworth8824 Před 2 lety

    A claw hammer?!?