Hi all
My gp sounds like it's missing in third I am presuming it's lost a tooth it's only in third never messed with the gear before got stickies book some going to have a bash,not opened up the casing yet but seen on the net could be 38 or 39 teeth, what happens if it's a 38 and you put a 39 in, and is there anything else to look out for
Cheers daz
Gp third gear
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hi daz if its a38 or 39 you replace with the same so it marrys up with the teeth on the christmas tree it could be a tooth but i would have thought you would here some rattling it could be just worn teeth change the spring in the layshaft the one in the centre with the two ball bearings
Hi gaz cheers for the advice mate, I suppose I'll soon see when I strip it down
Definitely missing tooth
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ooops better go to the dentist lol have you found the bit thats broken off and check the teeth on the tree
Yes gaz found it, the tree looks fine but the needle bearings on the bottom of the tree fell to bits, I take it that's not normalgarry inglis wrote:ooops better go to the dentist lol have you found the bit thats broken off and check the teeth on the tree
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it could have been worse, if your cluster is undamaged just replace the damaged gear and you should be fine, make sure you get the broken part out, maybe the bearing fell to bits and thats what broke the gear? just recheck the clearance between the endplate and the shim when you have it bolted back together, sometimes you might have to re- shim the box, depending on the width of the new gear.
Ok will check thanksholty wrote:it could have been worse, if your cluster is undamaged just replace the damaged gear and you should be fine, make sure you get the broken part out, maybe the bearing fell to bits and thats what broke the gear? just recheck the clearance between the endplate and the shim when you have it bolted back together, sometimes you might have to re- shim the box, depending on the width of the new gear.
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An easy fix then also don't forget the thin shim with cluster bearing when you put it back together
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