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Fits: YAMAHA TW200 (TW200A1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200A1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200B1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200BC1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200D1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200D1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200E1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200E1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200F1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200F1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200G1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200G1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200H1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200H1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200J1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200J1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200K1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200K1C), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200L1), YAMAHA TW200 (TW200L1C)
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This oil seal located back of the front sprocket of tw200. to reach to the old seal first I have to remove the left engine side cover and the front sprocket.here comes the fun part,the old oil seal won't come easily. Looking at the seals, if they won't pry out, a couple of thin sheet metal screws gently screwed in between the shaft and rubber so the tip is under the sheet metal part of the seal and then pry sideways.will probably tear or rip freeing pieces of rubber and a spring but that is OK. It totally destroys the old seal.before I put a new seal in , installed an appropriately size O-RING on to the groove on the left end of the countershaft or wrap it in electrical tape to protect the countershaft seal.A little smear of grease outside and in helps make it go easier.Start it evenly or as square as possible.You can use a piece of plastic pipe a socket or similar to tap it in until it bottoms out.ALWAYS STICK WITH THE YAMAHA FACTORY PARTS when you replaced oil seals .because I had a bad experience with the aftermarket oil seals.So had to do the same job twice, Lesson Learned ! By using Yamaha original spare parts, you can save time, effort and money. extra benifit is , will received the package very quickly once placed a order at WEBIKE SHOP. Webike shop provide a good service overall.I would say best online shop ever ,you can get parts for reasonable prices .Quality of the products are so awesome .Highly Recommended to anybody View detail