I have owned this 2008 Buddy Italia 150 since 200miles. I am now at 34,000+ (not a typo). I found oil all ever the trans side of the rear tire and pretty sure its a blown seal. Same thing happened about 8years ago. Used to have a great mechanic but covid shut him down so I'm thinking it is time for me learn how to do my own maintenance. I have scoured through the threads (well spent about 5 minutes) and can't find one for fixing a transmission leak. Anyway, I'm trying to figure out how to get to the trans apart and find the seal.
Parts manual shows two of them which I have and a new gasket. Anyone ever replace the seals themselves? Have any guidance, maybe with pics, videos, etc.? I have a couple of motorcycle buddies with every tool I can imagine just don't know what I'm doing. I did get the outer cover off so far which I think I needed to do. Will get an impact gun for the variator and clutch. Those thinkgs do need to come off right? What next?
Transmission oil leak Buddy 150
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Re: Transmission oil leak Buddy 150
Sorry, couldn't help myself!theralchico wrote: I found oil all ever the trans side of the rear tire and pretty sure its a blown seal.
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so I blew a seal..
I had that joke in my post but removed it upon editing. Never fails to illicit a chuckle
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First, that belt drive area is really dirty.
I suggest you look at the service manual to see how the transmission is assembled.
Was it overfilled? I haven't heard of a seal blowing out. And this is the seal on the input shaft, or what?
Wait, you said seal, and then you said gasket - which is it?
If it's the gasket, then IIRC, everything is on the other side, you need to split it open. I'm not sure you need to remove the clutch, I don't recall if there's bolts on that side.
I've only done that in a destructive manner.
Oh, and it's standard GY6 tranny, so any scooter instructional will help you.
I suggest you look at the service manual to see how the transmission is assembled.
Was it overfilled? I haven't heard of a seal blowing out. And this is the seal on the input shaft, or what?
Wait, you said seal, and then you said gasket - which is it?
If it's the gasket, then IIRC, everything is on the other side, you need to split it open. I'm not sure you need to remove the clutch, I don't recall if there's bolts on that side.
I've only done that in a destructive manner.
Oh, and it's standard GY6 tranny, so any scooter instructional will help you.
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I did mean both seal and gasket. I removed the rear tire and found the bolts to remove the housing from that side, i.e. gear transmission. Doesn't look like I need to remove the clutch or variator to do it. The leak was coming from the seam between the gear transmission and the left hand/CVT cover. I did find some grease on the tire spline but I don't think it had to do with the leak as I would think my brake pads would be covered in oil. I never opened up one of these so I wasn't sure if all the dirt in the belt area was unusual or not. Any thoughts on the cause of that? The belt is in great condition.
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A lot of that is dust from the clutch. Use an air compressor to blow it out. Maybe lightly clean with soap and water.theralchico wrote:I did mean both seal and gasket. I removed the rear tire and found the bolts to remove the housing from that side, i.e. gear transmission. Doesn't look like I need to remove the clutch or variator to do it. The leak was coming from the seam between the gear transmission and the left hand/CVT cover. I did find some grease on the tire spline but I don't think it had to do with the leak as I would think my brake pads would be covered in oil. I never opened up one of these so I wasn't sure if all the dirt in the belt area was unusual or not. Any thoughts on the cause of that? The belt is in great condition.