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It sounds like you have a mechanic/shop that is going to do the work (vs you doing it)?One tricky thing, "splines" refers to any teeth-to-teeth meshing in the drive line. So if you ask your mechanic to "lube the splines" the mechanic might just put the grease on the splines/teeth you see with the wheel off. If you want the full drive shaft lube done (every splined connection rear of the gearbox), just make sure the mechanic understands what you are after. I wouldn't be surprised if they put that at 1 hour of work.
i am not sure he knows what does it means a full drive shaft lube what else he has to do?,does it means more parts taking apart?is it possible to spray grease inside the drive shaft without taking the swin arm apart?
Shai,It's good to lube the splines occasionally. I do it at every tire change, since the rear wheel is already off. I wrote a tutorial on it for the first version of the V7: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sign216/albums/72157625569987011 (double click on the photos to get the text)Joe
If you look at sign216's photo SDC10028 you can see his had a small amount of water in the tunnel by the rust mark
I quite like your assistant(s), Joe. I wish I had one of those. I've always found working on Guzzis to be easier if there's someone else there. You keep it up Joe.
No, it needs to be pulled apart, you will find virtually no grease in there, mine at 15,000 km had quite a lot of water inside the drive tunnel.There's another set of splines at the gearbox end, I found this in better shape but you need to remove the swing-arm to get at it, not a big job in fact I plan to remove mine again tomorrow to seal the boot properly.I would worry about leaving that task to a non Guzzi shop, a ham fisted mechanic could end up snapping the lugs off the gearbox, the pins just need to be nipped upIf you look at sign216's photo SDC10028 you can see his had a small amount of water in the tunnel by the rust markok,seal the rubber boot,but with what?do you have a name of a good product? is it a one time job?i am still shocked that the company that makes this bikes since 1967 havnt found a solution, i am sure they are aware.and till now i didnt know i even may have a problem,because guzzi israel ignore this issue completely,no need to lube ,no water going in
do you think BMW has the same problems,with the rear end ?water inside the swing arm?