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I asked the same thing when I reassembled and everybody said to use a thin layer of coverage on BOTH case halves. Think thats what my manual says too.. don't remember though. But, just thin and consistent coverage. If the mating surfaces are in good condition, thin coverage on both pieces will be fine.

 

Here's a pic of one of my case halves before reassembling.. I cleaned up some of the missed corners, etc, before slapping it together. Hasn't leaked a drop in the few months its been back, either, and no problems at all. Barely any pressed out of the seam when the cases were reassembled, also.

 

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What ever does seep out, don't remove it as you righ pulling the sealent through. A nice thin bead around the case on both halves will be good. It doesn't have to cover the entire surface but as long as there are no breaks in the bead, it'll be good. It's also a good idea to use a little sand paper (400 grit) to rough up the edges a bit..but no to much...help the sealent stick better.

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Hey mr man looks like your in the same step as I am.If you got your transmission right think you could tell me how to put it in.I never took the gears apart just the shift drum,etc.It might be right but just need a little reasurance on being sure what gear its in.If anyone else that reads this could help me please do.Email at romin_stephen@hotmail.com or just reply back on this post.Thanks for all help!

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