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[ST] Re: Oil Link - Clutch casing gasket



Hi Paul
i did reply to you but maybe the cyber ghoul ate it!

Yes it does appear to be the Clutch cover but its not a seperate cover
as was on my daytona, its all one big cover!

Im waiting for the gasket to arrive and will then change it, anyone
with advice feel free to post. Im not good with doing jobs myself.
Guess i take the cover off, remove the gasket and stick the new one
on, tighten up, refill the oil and pray ; )

Since the oil is now completely drained by the looks of the shed
flooring, ive been running the old 94 Daytona 900. Since this has been
housed, a quick jump startwas all it needed and a reflate of the tyres
and its working well. As i cant sell this bike i really need to start
stripping it, maybe sandblast the rust off, respray some areas and
have it well greased. It will becoem a classic soon. SWMBO will just
have to live with it!

On 4/13/05, phsammut@xxxxxxxx <phsammut@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi iPat,
> 
> I was curious to find out if you'd detected the site of the oil-leak you
> mentioned a few days ago.
> 


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iPat
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nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He
has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the
understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and
not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
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