Hi everyone -- with the weather now above 50 deg (temporarily --ugh) I got a chance to pull the final drive and driveshaft off the 94 K75 I bought in August to ride while restoring my 95 K75 main squeeze. What I found in there was like looking down the hole in a porta-john.


First question -- why anyone would let this happen -- is moot. Second question -- what is all that rusty crap and how did it get there -- well, I'd kind of like to know if that's normal if you never open it up and clean it out. Is it indicative of a bad seal somewhere? There was no liquid gear oil in there, just crud. It looks like any moly paste had been flung off the shaft ages ago and was just coagulating and collecting crap on the interior of the case.
But to the condition of the splines -- here they are after a bit of cleaning.


And the driveshaft, input and output sides.


So now the $40K question -- how bad do they look? Percentage-wise, how worn are they? And if I lube them up with Guard Dog every 6K miles, how long can I expect to ride before hearing that horrible gnashing time-to-get-a-trailer sound?
BTW, this final drive has a bit of radial play, maybe a mm, when you hold the disk steady and turn the shaft you can turn it a wee bit but not when you try to wiggle it back and forth. What are the consequences of that?
BTW2, I found some gear oil in the case when I pulled the final drive off my main K75 a couple months ago. There is a seal leaking a little but I don't know 1) which one it is 2) whether its fixable without a Bruno-style rebuild 3) whether I would do it even if it were fixable. I'm will pull it again in a couple months to lube so I'll have a better idea of the rate of leakage then. What are the consequences of a gear oil leak in there?
Thanks for any input -- I can't wait to see what the clutch splines look like :dunno2:
Van