Bought a fixer-upper ATC 200E a month ago for a hundred bucks (seperate thread on that score). Anyways, I got it running, tuned, cleaned up, etc. - all ready to sell! Well so I thought. The other day I took it for a quick ride, and noticed oil leaking from the bottom of the pull start assembly (there's a small opening there) - it was leaking pretty good, not just a slow drip! Well I did a quick search on this site and found a couple threads that speak of an oil seal on the left crankcase cover around the pulley boss that could be leaking. I figured this must be the problem, so last night I took the pulley assembly off, which exposed the pulley boss. Well low and behold, there wasn't a leaking seal, but rather no seal at all! I guess a previous owner took the left crankcover off, and forgot or didin't bother putting a new seal in. No wonder it was leaking oil! Well I ordered a new crankcase cover seal from the local Honda shop, but what I'm wondering is does anyone know which way the seal goes in? I haven't received the seal yet, but assume that it will have two different mating surfaces. I checked the manual, and the picture isn't clear enough to tell which way it goes. Also, because there's no seal in there now, I have nothing to go by. Thanks in advance if anyone's able to help me out.
Oh also, does anyone know why the stator is exposed to oil like this. When taking the crankcase cover off, I could see that oil gets in and around the stator/alternator, I guess to lube the nearby starter/idle gears. Is this normal? I don't know much about electrical, but am surprised it's okay for oil to be splashing on stator/alternator...


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and a block of wood. Its totally normal for the stator to be wet with oil, its a wet system, it lubes the gears yes but also the timing chain is there as well behind the flywheel and the oil return from the head is down the timing chain galley. The stator is lacquered on the coils to seal em up a bit but they don't care if they are soaked in oil.