You have to remove the clutch pressure plate (the 6 springs). Then undo the clutch center nut. You'll need a clutch holding tool to do this or a good zippy gun.
Once the nut and washer are off the center of the clutch can be pulled out complete with all the plate.
Under this there is a further 6 M7 bolts that hold the clutch basket onto the driven gear. Undo these and pull the basket off.
You can then see the seal. Sometimes if the seal isnt too tight it can be removed without going any further as its only pressed into the cover. If however its tight you will need to remove the right hand side engine cover. _________________ If I have to take the carbs off once more...
Try and do it sooner rather than later. Any leak will most likely only get worse, and oil will ruin the fiber plates. If the clutch starts slipping, it`ll then ruin the steel plates, and replacing the whole assy can get expensive for the sake of a $10 seal. _________________
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I have examined it closely and I know it can be hard to see due to the moving parts but it does appear that oil is actuallt emerging between the teeth of the splined shaft and the outer steel sleeve which sits in the seal.
Seems ok around the seal.
Is this possible? _________________ if it had a tail - it would wag
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