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305martin
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Speedometer drive oil seal

Post by 305martin » Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:59 pm

Has anyone replaced the oil seal on the speedo drive? I have found 2 part numbers: 90752-250-000 and 90752-253-000. The "250" for early frame numbers I think. Neither of these fits my Dream. I have 3, all are the same and all are around frame numbers CA78-1013261. The speedo drive is the same for all 3. The oil seal has a number embossed on it: TC 34 48 6.5 Y1. Any ideas?

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Re: Speedometer drive oil seal

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:12 pm

34 48 6.5
Order a seal with that number. ..............lm

305martin wrote:Has anyone replaced the oil seal on the speedo drive? I have found 2 part numbers: 90752-250-000 and 90752-253-000. The "250" for early frame numbers I think. Neither of these fits my Dream. I have 3, all are the same and all are around frame numbers CA78-1013261. The speedo drive is the same for all 3. The oil seal has a number embossed on it: TC 34 48 6.5 Y1. Any ideas?

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Oil seal,

Post by DJM » Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:57 pm

If it's a 'standard' size seal you should get one from a bearing specialist supplier, much cheaper than a Honda part too. Just quote the sizes or search on line, an oil seal is an oil seal, well mostly anyway!

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Re: Oil seal,

Post by G-Man » Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:13 am

DJM

Indeed! Just to help our friend a bit more, those numbers - in millimetres - are Inside diameter, outside diameter and thickness.

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DJM wrote:If it's a 'standard' size seal you should get one from a bearing specialist supplier, much cheaper than a Honda part too. Just quote the sizes or search on line, an oil seal is an oil seal, well mostly anyway!
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