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MPL Slave Service - DIY

#1 Post by joecrx » Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:07 pm

my mpl slave started leaking after about 3000 miles i put up with this till about 6000 miles topping up the fluid every ride till the winter came and salt was put on the roads , and put the bike in hibernation for the winter ,
I emailed MPL and asked for them if they would supply me with a new seal ,and was told to send it back as was not something i could do for myself,( i wondered why )
so i get myself one of these (watch back remover tool )
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this fitted nice and unscrewed the back
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i cleaned the inside and checked the seal which looked ok , there were black marks where the fluid was passing through the seal which i cleaned and now the inside is smooth the black marks you see here is where the seal is seated and is smooth to the touch
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there is a black plastic guide in front of the seal with a notch to let leaking fluid out
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this is probably why you cant do it your self as you cant get it back in so i came up with this idea, using a whole cutting saw blade cover the guide seal half way
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keep the compression in it and place in the housing and push in with your thumb or any other free finger
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job done , but how did the crap get in there in the first place to break the seal , here's what i think as you can see there is another seal which has worn where the clutch rod passes through not giving a good dust seal , i coated this with grease to prevent this
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the MPL has now been on the bike for about 2000 miles and sitting rock solid but now I'm looking for the seal code in-case it need replaced .
so you can do it your self , and after all that new clean break fluid i put in it sill turned black but I'm looking into that , I'm sending my old black fluid and an old seal to the break fluid manufacturers to see what the can come up with
hope this helps

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#2 Post by Samray » Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:19 pm

Nice job and good info. Look forward to hearing what the fluid people say. :smt001
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#3 Post by D-Rider » Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:15 am

Excellent .... I've made it a "sticky" :smt003
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#4 Post by joecrx » Thu Nov 10, 2011 3:43 pm

just noticed , ny first sticky ever :smt003 :smt003 :smt003 cheers d rider ,

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#5 Post by D-Rider » Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:12 pm

joecrx wrote:just noticed , ny first sticky ever :smt003 :smt003 :smt003 cheers d rider ,
No worries .... it only took you 4 months to notice :smt005

.... and thanks for putting the effort in with the thread :smt023
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#6 Post by mangocrazy » Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:05 pm

Good work Joe! Unfortunately you've introduced me to another tool that I can feel a need for.

A watch back remover tool.

Trouble is, I haven't worn a watch for over 25 years, so I'll have to invent another name for it or else SWMBO will go ballistic.

On second thoughts I won't bother. She'll go ballistic anyway... :smt003

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#7 Post by rossguzzi » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:52 am

I did a similar fix to mine ages ago and posted it up in the AF1 site. I was luck the people at MPL sent me a seal.
It is possible to get seals made. A shop here measured up the original and the hole it was to fit into and for $100 they would make one. i am sure somebody over there could do the same. But of corse you would get perhaps 20 made and sell em !

I didnt go ahead cos I was feeling poor and they sent me one in the post.

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#8 Post by tomk » Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:08 am

rossguzzi wrote: Ahhhrggrrrr

You cant do that !!! Whinging Aussie !! :smt019
Yeah, spell it right. :smt018

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#9 Post by Samray » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:18 pm

Whingeing? :smt020
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#10 Post by D-Rider » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:40 pm

http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/whinge
Though maybe it's to do with the number of times the letter S appears in Ausie.

TBH I don't care - I've gone for the economy approach.

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#11 Post by HowardQ » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:46 pm

Did anybody ever manage to get the seal number?
My mate Dave looks like he needs one for his Falco, but will probably try Joe's option first.
His Falco has not been used since October, because of winter weather and hic recent operation.
Checked it today, and it was a case of where has the fluid gone?
Where does it actually go anyway, as there does not seem to be any sign of the fluid under the bike?
Could it contaminate the engine oil?
Suppose it could be in the belly pan.
Does anybody have any thoughts?

And finally, does anybody know what MPL charge for a rebuild if you return the unit to them?
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