Please help me get the part number

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Hey, folks!
My 2006 FZ6's output shaft oil seal (which is under the front sprocket) is heavily leaking with oil, but I cannot find the part number of it to order one. Anyone can help? Thanks.
 

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Hey, folks!
My 2006 FZ6's output shaft oil seal (which is under the front sprocket) is heavily leaking with oil, but I cannot find the part number of it to order one. Anyone can help? Thanks.

call a dealer ? i looked on bikebandit and didn't see it shown at all, maybe it's dealer only ?
 

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The service manual doesn't go into much detail, besides making it sound like you have to remove the "drive axle assembly" to replace that seal. :confused:

I'd remove the sprocket and see if there's a way to do it from the outside first. I just had my sprocket off the other day, but I didn't notice if it looked like there was or not. In the manual, it does kinda look like you should be able to pop the old one out and drive a new one in, looks like the bearing retainer is behind it, so it should just be a friction fit.
 

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The service manual doesn't go into much detail, besides making it sound like you have to remove the "drive axle assembly" to replace that seal. :confused:

I'd remove the sprocket and see if there's a way to do it from the outside first. I just had my sprocket off the other day, but I didn't notice if it looked like there was or not. In the manual, it does kinda look like you should be able to pop the old one out and drive a new one in, looks like the bearing retainer is behind it, so it should just be a friction fit.

Hope, that is so, I'll try that. In Russia the seal costs about $14 and needs a week for delivery, Thanks!
 

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You should be able the pop it out with a flat head screw driver between the seal lip and the steel outer part of the seal. Then push the new one back in with something like a socket.
 
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