todays the day i change my seals...any tips
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Yup I agree on both counts buuuuuuttt the weather is great for this time of year and a family member just got his license and we've well and truly fallen in love with 2 strokes again! Haha 
 The seals are so cheap that if they last 3 months I'm happy 
 After the nice weather it's getting stored in my garage so will definitely be getting the rebuild it deserves,can't wait but for now I just wanna get out there in the dirt 
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Do it once do it properly. In order for the job to be done properly you will want to split the cases. I don't see the point in replicating the job any more than necessary. But it's not me doing the work. I've seen it a lot on this forum people trying to do a job on the cheap/quickly, and rarely does it ever not bite them in the back side. 
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Both sides are done without splitting the cases on a dt and with the engine in the bike 
 I'm not bodging it im just fixing a £10 part for now as its getting a full rebuild in a couple months
 I wasn't able to do it yesterday as my lil girl was sick all day so its getting done today instead
 Wish me luck haha
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Both sides are done without splitting the cases on a dt and with the engine in the bike 
 I'm not bodging it im just fixing a £10 part for now as its getting a full rebuild in a couple months
 I wasn't able to do it yesterday as my lil girl was sick all day so its getting done today instead
 Wish me luck haha@yammad Now I didn't say bodge job. Just that I personally would have just rebuilt the engine as it's only an afternoons job. Fair enough on your own engine. I have done stuff like this on my own engines too. Valve stem seals on the Starlet without removing the cylinder head saving money on head gasket and head bolts 
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Sorry for not updating this thread but I was too busy riding haha 
 The seal change worked a treat but has flagged up a spark issue where I think the ht or wiring is earthing to frame intermittently
 Could be ht or stand switch etc as its cutting out for a split second and then backfiring when the spark comes back 


