How to replace counter shaft seal on a dirt bike KTM 250 sx - dirt bike maintenance.

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    had leak on my counter shaft seal, this is common issue on KTM bikes. This video is step by step tutorial on how to replace countershaft seal on a dirt bike and fix the leak. This is the part of dirt bike maintenance that you will need to do sooner or later.
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    countershaft seal replacement tutorial

КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @tommywallbanger
    @tommywallbanger Рік тому

    Great video. I bought the counter shaft seal replacement part and cleaned everything up but the seal that is leaking is where the shift lever is so now I have to research that. Probably a similar procedure.

  • @namtech425
    @namtech425 6 років тому +1

    Well done. I did this a while back on my kx250f. Procedure much the same.

  • @davidbaxter8511
    @davidbaxter8511 6 років тому +4

    Another great video, i was wondering however do you have any videos of how to apply new graphics/decals to your bike?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +1

      thanks David! I dont have decals videos, maybe later

  • @reinokotze
    @reinokotze 6 років тому +2

    sometimes the aftermarket countershaft sprockets are thinner than the ktm ones (the last ktm one i bought was also too thin) and there will be no pressure on the oring inside. A fix is you can make your own crude spacer out of tin cans. I had to use 2 to get enough oring pressure.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +1

      +reino kotze thanks for sharing bro, I wasn't aware of that.

    • @nexxpe
      @nexxpe 2 роки тому

      i do have that problem with my ktm 250 sx right now, everythings new but still leaking thiking the oring needs more pressure

    • @reinokotze
      @reinokotze 2 роки тому +1

      @@nexxpe my countershaft sprockets are the correct thickness but it still leaked. i just ended up making my own very thin washers out of a tin can. needed about 0.2 to 0.3mm to get enough pressure on the oring.

    • @bryanhollis4640
      @bryanhollis4640 Рік тому

      Yep. I found that the retainer clip was too thin, no it allowed the sprocket to move. Replaced it with an OEM factory clip which was just barely thicker, and now everything is solid.

  • @vaneater2734
    @vaneater2734 6 років тому +2

    Wow nice vid man if this ever happens to me I’ll know what I need to do to fix it. 👍🏻 another great vid Rado.

  • @brandonaga9042
    @brandonaga9042 6 років тому +5

    Great video brotha! Did you drain your oil before you started?

    • @namtech425
      @namtech425 6 років тому +2

      Brandon Aga no need. Oil is not pressurised so it wont run.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +4

      thanks bro! no I did not, it wont leak thru the opening unless you lean the bike on a side..

  • @stant.m4233
    @stant.m4233 3 роки тому

    sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger is dubbing the action here! Good vid, thanks

  • @mxrider2strokebraaap54
    @mxrider2strokebraaap54 6 років тому +2

    Great video man! I subscribed!👊🤙

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      thanks bro, welcome on board!

  • @NirHason
    @NirHason 6 років тому +1

    Great video! straight to the point

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      +Nir Hason thanks bro!

  • @BrokenSprocket
    @BrokenSprocket 6 років тому +1

    Good job.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      +broken sprocket thanks brother!

  • @jackreitenour
    @jackreitenour Рік тому

    Do you typically replace the counter shaft seal and radial shaft seal at the same time?

  • @tjt4419
    @tjt4419 Рік тому

    Great video buddy thank you

  • @surfnskate1147
    @surfnskate1147 6 років тому +1

    Might be a dumb question but if I had a bad seal, would the sprocket have to be spinning in order to leak? I’ve whipped everything down and let the bike idle for a while and it’s dry as a whistle, do you think I’m good to go?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +1

      I think it would leak once you ride it. You need to replace the seal

  • @jasondennis230dennis2
    @jasondennis230dennis2 6 років тому +1

    a nather cool awesome video bro

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      +jasondennis230 Dennis thanks bro!

  • @xtreme1939
    @xtreme1939 6 років тому

    Definetly helpful video like all of yours! I learned a lot from your channel :)Thanks for all. Also one question. Im 16 and im 120lbs. I ride 250f. What kind of workout would you recommend for my arms?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +1

      +Xtreme I like body weight stuff, do pull ups, push ups dips.. don't use any grip help, that way you will build strength in your hands and forearms too. Start there and see how it goes. Diet is the key, make sure you eat enough. Later maybe start adding some weight training if you feel like it. Good luck !

    • @xtreme1939
      @xtreme1939 6 років тому +1

      Dirt N Iron Thanks man! I'm definetly going to give it a shot.

  • @robertwoods2505
    @robertwoods2505 2 роки тому

    Great job my friend!

  • @paulstraub5810
    @paulstraub5810 6 років тому

    Hi Rado, Nice short DIY. But how you know that theres no sand and dirt came in the engine?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому +1

      before you work on it, give your bike nice wash and inspect it carefully to prevent any dirt getting in. If you are asking about getting dirt in during riding, I think seal will prevent that from happening, even leaky seal should keep dirt out.

  • @matthall6420
    @matthall6420 4 роки тому +1

    I'm about to attempt this would it be easier to split the chain than remove the back wheel?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  4 роки тому +1

      I find it easier this way, but it doesnt really matter..

    • @Dylan-tk1nf
      @Dylan-tk1nf Рік тому

      That's what I was thinking I'm going to split the chain

  • @6x6Tortuga
    @6x6Tortuga Рік тому

    Thanks bro

  • @MURSKA2007
    @MURSKA2007 6 років тому

    I've never done that seal but I've done the shifter seal which is a pain had to remove almost all of the right side of crankcase

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      I did kick starter seal before .. little more work as well..

    • @namtech425
      @namtech425 6 років тому

      Should be the same except if the seal is ruined completely then you have to pull the shaft.....

    • @MURSKA2007
      @MURSKA2007 6 років тому

      Nam Tech ya I had to pull the shaft and I put a new one in aswell was a new seal

    • @chucksnothereman
      @chucksnothereman 3 роки тому

      On an EXC and many others you can pull the seal without removing the whole cover - 10 minute job.

  • @thorgeirnable
    @thorgeirnable 4 роки тому

    Stupid question, but do you need to drain the oil first?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  4 роки тому

      valid question,... no, you dont need to

  • @ricardogarcia5770
    @ricardogarcia5770 4 роки тому

    I have a 2004 ktm 250sx and I think this might be what's giving me a headache on my bike! Is there any way I can send you a video or photos so you can help me out with what I'm going through?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  4 роки тому

      you can email me, dirtniron7@gmail.com

  • @rcgonzo144
    @rcgonzo144 3 роки тому

    Would it make sense to lube / oil the new seal + ring when putting it back in?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  3 роки тому +1

      yea it wouldnt hurt I think

  • @Slaterlookinahh
    @Slaterlookinahh 3 роки тому

    So I bought this kit and it came with two o ring options, thick o ring and the stock o ring. There was also a note that came with the kit saying I should use the thicker o ring. Should I?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  3 роки тому

      yes, I used thick one too.. it seals better

  • @hobidolap
    @hobidolap 6 років тому

    so there is oil on the other side for the seal to protect leaking out, transmission oil. or is there. did you flush the oil before or no need...

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  6 років тому

      yes, there is transmission oil there. I did not flush it, I think its not necessary. I did my oil change recently

  • @satch_0594
    @satch_0594 4 роки тому

    Mine is stuck in there what should I do to get it out?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  4 роки тому

      get the pick and pry it out.. or screw driver..

  • @logantolley4192
    @logantolley4192 4 роки тому

    you supposed to mention that you don’t drive the seal in to far as it goes until it stopped because if you put it in to far it will lock up yours sprocket shaft , japan bikes have a stopper so you can’t drive it to far it will stop where it needs it to 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  4 роки тому +1

      i drive it in til its all inside, not deeper then needed.. never had any problems

  • @brodycaruso5394
    @brodycaruso5394 6 років тому +1

    4th like

  • @tjt4419
    @tjt4419 Рік тому

    De goggles they do nothing 😂

  • @brodycaruso5394
    @brodycaruso5394 6 років тому

    7th view