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Source for final drive crush washers?

skiee

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Other than PartZilla, Ron Ayers, ect. I want to get a few to have on hand when I change the oil. Suggestions??

Norm
 
I re-use the old washer and wrap the threads with some teflon tape, keeping the tape away from the last three threads.
 
I re-use the old washer and wrap the threads with some teflon tape, keeping the tape away from the last three threads.

Or just flip it over. I've had to do that when I realized I was out of new ones. No issues noted.

Unfortunately unless I missed something Murph's doesn't carry the washer for the final drive.
 
Im guessing it's the same size as the oil drain plug...
Boy, I wish!
It's a smaller washer. Didn't want to go to the dealership but I might have to. Murphs doesn't carry them or I'd order them thru him. I've had the same washer since I bought the bike in '14, so I think it's given me good service & just wanna retire it!!

Norm
 
Other than PartZilla, Ron Ayers, ect. I want to get a few to have on hand when I change the oil. Suggestions??

Norm
Believe it or not, I've had success with the M8 Hillman flat washers from Lowe's. I've been using them yearly for 4 years now with no leaks, no problems.
 
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