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Hi

I am in the process of completely rebuilding a 1976 Honda TL 125se.  The basic design of the motor is similar/exactly the same in many respects to the Honda TLR.  There is a rubber oil seal in the oil way of the barrel.  The TL shares this same part.  Anyone know what it does?  Here is a link to the part: 

https://www.cmsnl.com/honda-tlr200-1983-d_model50044/rubber-oil-seal_12271383000/#pageproductModelfit

It is part 6 in this diagram:

honda-tlr200-1983-d-e-1-cylinder-head_bi

 

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  • 5 weeks later...

I rode my tlr through deep water last week, later in the ride the engine seized at low speed. After it cooled while towing it to the truck it started but it turns out the engine oil was mostly water at that point, must have entered through the crankcase vent hose.  Now I have low compression, less than 100, and a hard knock.  I am struggling to get the cylinder to separate from the case, any tips?

Gary

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