KTM Front Sprockets and Oil Leakage: There seems to be a number of myths floating that associate certain front sprockets with oil leakage on KTM four-strokes. The sectioned model below should clarify this. Oil is sealed at two points on the countershaft: Everything to the right of the lip seal (cream color) is submersed in oil.
First at the O-ring. This is a static or non-sliding seal that rotates with the countershaft/sprocket. As can be seen, the dome washer on the outside of the sprocket loads all of the elements, beginning with the screw, then the dome washer, the seal spacer bushing, an O-ring, and finally the inner race of the countershaft bearing. If the dome washer becomes distorted and flattened, it allow this stack of parts to develop clearance between them including the O-ring seal faces. If you are leaking oil around your sprocket, first check to see if the dome washer can be spun with some channel locks. If it can be spun, buy a new dome washer. Yours is flattened. Yes, a slightly thicker sprocket will make up for a worn dome washer, but the sprocket is not the cause. It would be like milling a cylinder head to make up for bad compression rings.
Second is the countershaft lip seal: This is a sliding seal - the seal being stationery and the shaft/bushing spinning. KTM has a very good design here in that they have used a hardened steel bushing to minimize wear from the seal. Do not begin changing this seal unless you have first ruled out the O-ring issue described above. The most common cause of these leaks is a flattened dome washer allowing clearance around the O-ring. It only take .010" of clearance (.25mm) to allow seepage.
Our testing has determined that the OEM dome washer is made of mildly heat treated material. When that component is installed under a tightened countershaft bolt, it is taken well beyond it's "yield" or "elastic" limit and permanently deforms. In that condition in cannot maintain the thrust pressure necessary to keep the sprocket tight to the splined shaft. That leads to two different failures. First, as described above, the O-ring is allowed enough clearance that is begins seeping. Secondly, the backlash between the splined shaft and sprocket is allowed to more freely pound in each direction, as the torque of power verses compression reverses itself.
Dirt Tricks has developed a tool steel, heat-treated dome washer that develops two to three times the preload force without reaching it's elastic limit and without overstressing the mating components. This solves O-ring leakage as well as extending the life of both the countershaft and sprocket splines. A countershaft replacement alone, with labor costs in excess of $700.
If you plan to keep your KTM four-stroke for many seasons this product is well worth the $25 investment.
Replaces the washer in OEM bolt/washer kit 59033034044. Fits virtually all KTM 4-stroke models. For 2017-up 2-stroke models, use item DT-DW_2KTM
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2022
Husqvarna
FC 250
2022
Husqvarna
FC 350
2022
Husqvarna
FC 450
2022
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2022
Husqvarna
FE 350
2022
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2022
Husqvarna
FE 501
2022
Husqvarna
FX 350
2022
Husqvarna
FX 450
2022
Husqvarna
TX 300
2022
GasGas
EX 250F
2022
GasGas
EX 450F
2022
GasGas
MC 250F
2022
GasGas
MC 350F
2022
GasGas
MC 450F
2021
Husqvarna
FC 250
2021
Husqvarna
FC 350
2021
Husqvarna
FC 450 Rockstar Edition
2021
Husqvarna
FC 450
2021
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2021
Husqvarna
FE 350
2021
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2021
Husqvarna
FE 501
2021
Husqvarna
FX 350
2021
Husqvarna
FX 450
2021
Husqvarna
TX 300
2021
GasGas
EX 250F
2021
GasGas
EX 350F
2021
GasGas
EX 450F
2021
GasGas
MC 250F
2021
GasGas
MC 450F
2020
Husqvarna
FC 250
2020
Husqvarna
FC 350
2020
Husqvarna
FC 450
2020
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2020
Husqvarna
FE 350
2020
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2020
Husqvarna
FE 501
2020
Husqvarna
FX 350
2020
Husqvarna
FX 450
2020
Husqvarna
TX 300
2019
Husqvarna
FC 250
2019
Husqvarna
FC 350
2019
Husqvarna
FC 450 Rockstar Edition
2019
Husqvarna
FC 450
2019
Husqvarna
FE 250
2019
Husqvarna
FE 350
2019
Husqvarna
FE 450
2019
Husqvarna
FE 501
2019
Husqvarna
FX 350
2019
Husqvarna
FX 450
2019
Husqvarna
TX 300
2018
Husqvarna
FC 250
2018
Husqvarna
FC 350
2018
Husqvarna
FC 450 Rockstar Edition
2018
Husqvarna
FC 450
2018
Husqvarna
FE 250
2018
Husqvarna
FE 350
2018
Husqvarna
FE 450
2018
Husqvarna
FE 501
2018
Husqvarna
FX 350
2018
Husqvarna
FX 450
2018
Husqvarna
TX 300
2017
Husqvarna
FC 250
2017
Husqvarna
FC 350
2017
Husqvarna
FC 450
2017
Husqvarna
FE 250
2017
Husqvarna
FE 350
2017
Husqvarna
FE 450
2017
Husqvarna
FE 501
2017
Husqvarna
FX 350
2017
Husqvarna
FX 450
2017
Husqvarna
TC 250
2017
Husqvarna
TE 125
2017
Husqvarna
TE 250
2017
Husqvarna
TE 300
2017
Husqvarna
TX 300
2016
Husqvarna
FC 250
2016
Husqvarna
FC 350
2016
Husqvarna
FC 450
2016
Husqvarna
FE 250
2016
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2016
Husqvarna
FE 350
2016
Husqvarna
FE 450
2016
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2016
Husqvarna
FE 501
2016
Husqvarna
TC 250
2016
Husqvarna
TE 125
2016
Husqvarna
TE 250
2016
Husqvarna
TE 300
2015
Husqvarna
FC 250
2015
Husqvarna
FC 350
2015
Husqvarna
FC 450
2015
Husqvarna
FE 250
2015
Husqvarna
FE 350 S (Street Legal)
2015
Husqvarna
FE 350
2015
Husqvarna
FE 450
2015
Husqvarna
FE 501 S (Street Legal)
2015
Husqvarna
FE 501
2015
Husqvarna
TC 250
2015
Husqvarna
TE 125
2015
Husqvarna
TE 250
2015
Husqvarna
TE 300
2014
Husqvarna
FC 250
2014
Husqvarna
FC 350
2014
Husqvarna
FC 450
2014
Husqvarna
FE 250
2014
Husqvarna
FE 350
2014
Husqvarna
FE 450
2014
Husqvarna
FE 501
2014
Husqvarna
TC 250
2014
Husqvarna
TE 125
2014
Husqvarna
TE 250
2014
Husqvarna
TE 300
2014
Husaberg
TE 250
2014
Husaberg
TE 300
2014
Husaberg
TE125
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