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Old 03-24-2016, 08:21 PM
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Had a severe oil leak on lh fork so replaced seals in both. The speedo drive gear has a rubber washer or seal between it and the wheel bearing. Mine is toast and I can't seem to find a part # anywhere. Are these necessary ?? the manual says to replace if so equipped. The Clymer manual covers several models though. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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Here you go
67098-87 SEAL drive unit | DJ93/DJ94/DM93/DM94/DP93/DP94/FA93/FD93

If you have a parts book it is part number 23 under instruments
 
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Thanks man that's it. Looks like I should get a parts book. Thanks to this forum I don't have to today!!

Thanks again, Scott
 
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I recently bought some James ones, which came in a pack with two part numbers: #JGI-67098-87 and #580235 063. Haven't used one yet I have to admit and it was only when checking something else that I discovered my bike should have one!
 
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Originally Posted by 50Flathead
Thanks man that's it. Looks like I should get a parts book. Thanks to this forum I don't have to today!!

Thanks again, Scott

Or use some of the online parts look ups like these

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche..../showmodel.asp

http://www.granitestateharleystore.c...partfinder.htm
 
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The on-line parts websites are great, but what the book provides are other details including the precise dimensions and thread of fasteners, which can be useful.
 
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