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Thread: tri-z counter shaft sprocket seal

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    tri-z counter shaft sprocket seal

    Does anyone know if you can change the front sprocket seal on the tri-z with out tearing the engine apart? It is not leaking but it is getting damp. I changed the gear shifter seal with out taking anything apart so i was wondering if this would be the same way.
    1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold

    2006 YFZ 450

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    Yes you can. I did it with a set of picks on the Frankin-Z.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LonesomeTriZ
    Yes you can. I did it with a set of picks on the Frankin-Z.
    Sweet!!! I was hoping to hear that. Thanks Louis
    1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold

    2006 YFZ 450

  4. #4
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    No problem. Just be patient when you do it.

    85 Tri-Z's
    85 Quad-Z,
    85 YT175 For sale,
    83 YTM 225DX,
    83 YTM 200L For sale,
    82 Tri-Zinger 60 For sale,
    8? YTZ 80 Conversion,
    85 YT 125,
    89 Pro Hauler 230,
    05 YFZ 450,
    99 V-Star,

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