Oil in cvt housing
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Oil in cvt housing
Hi, I have had oil leaking from the drive belt housing on my 2015 pcx for some time now.Yesterday I changed the drive belt,when I removed the cvt cover it was lagged in engine oil. Once I had removed the pulley itself the oil appeared to be entering from around the pulley shaft itself. It is definitely engine oil as it is from the front shaft and I have checked the transmission oil. Does anyone have any ideas, is there an oil seal or gasket? Any help would be much appreciated..
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Re: Oil in cvt housing
Not good.
Just to be clear its coming from the crankshaft/variator end rather than the final drive/clutch end?
Just to be clear its coming from the crankshaft/variator end rather than the final drive/clutch end?
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Re: Oil in cvt housing
Did you recently do an oil change or add oil? - overfilling will cause this.
Re: Oil in cvt housing
If it is just an oil seal - fairly common issue and not so hard to deal with.
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Re: Oil in cvt housing
x2 .. or just use a pickfish wrote:If it is just an oil seal - fairly common issue and not so hard to deal with.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=re ... ORM=VRDGAR
Fish
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-58430-Shaf ... eal+Puller
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Re: Oil in cvt housing
easyrider wrote:x2 .. or just use a pickfish wrote:If it is just an oil seal - fairly common issue and not so hard to deal with.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=re ... ORM=VRDGAR
Fish
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-58430-Shaf ... eal+Puller
Or two self tappers and two pairs of pliers...