The bike is a February 2012 edition of the 1200GS Adventure twin cam.
In 2018 at 18946 miles I found that my rear crank shaft oil seal needed replacing due to failure.
Now at 24444 miles (18 months later ) I have just replaced the seal again due to failure.
From what I can gather through research, that there is only one manufacturer of these seals as they are an unusual size. JAGO Taiwan are the manufacturer and they are listed as MLK 65 83 8 (I/d 65, O/d 83 and width 8mm). Motorworks supply them at £28 a pop, and presumably BMW sell the identical part under Pt No 11118551418.
So I have been replacing like for like. Picture 1 shows the original seal fitted at creation and picture 2 is the seal I fitted at 18946 miles, and have just now replaced.
Now I know how to fit a seal, and there is no need for special tools, as it is easy to position the lip of the seal over the crankshaft. As the crankshaft protrudes enough to fit the seal and rotate it to ensure the lip has not rolled over. As to tapping it home, there is no problem with the depth as the casing has a ledge machined into it so the seal sits at the correct depth. An oil filter removal tool is the exact width for tapping the seal home. And yes I lubricated the seal lip with clean engine oil prior to fitting. My observation when tapping the seal home, is that it appeared to be an easy fit. So maybe the tolerances are not as good as they should be for a tight fit.
So long story short. Has anyone else out there had any experience with premature oil seal failures on these machines?.
In 2018 at 18946 miles I found that my rear crank shaft oil seal needed replacing due to failure.
Now at 24444 miles (18 months later ) I have just replaced the seal again due to failure.
From what I can gather through research, that there is only one manufacturer of these seals as they are an unusual size. JAGO Taiwan are the manufacturer and they are listed as MLK 65 83 8 (I/d 65, O/d 83 and width 8mm). Motorworks supply them at £28 a pop, and presumably BMW sell the identical part under Pt No 11118551418.
So I have been replacing like for like. Picture 1 shows the original seal fitted at creation and picture 2 is the seal I fitted at 18946 miles, and have just now replaced.
Now I know how to fit a seal, and there is no need for special tools, as it is easy to position the lip of the seal over the crankshaft. As the crankshaft protrudes enough to fit the seal and rotate it to ensure the lip has not rolled over. As to tapping it home, there is no problem with the depth as the casing has a ledge machined into it so the seal sits at the correct depth. An oil filter removal tool is the exact width for tapping the seal home. And yes I lubricated the seal lip with clean engine oil prior to fitting. My observation when tapping the seal home, is that it appeared to be an easy fit. So maybe the tolerances are not as good as they should be for a tight fit.
So long story short. Has anyone else out there had any experience with premature oil seal failures on these machines?.

