Was the endplate grooved like that when you put it in first time?
I'd be suspicious something was in there other than oil...
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Strummer10
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Not sure if relevant to your issue, but my mates bike had a similar issue whereby the shim was gouged out. When we did the checks we found the end of the layshaft (endplate end) sat higher than the first gear cog, but Sticky's book says the first gear cog should be marginally higher than the shaft. This the shaft was biting into the shim. We changed the shaft over so it was correct and so far, so good.
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it wasn't perfect but tbh I can't remember. I can't see any foreign bodies in there, nothing, oil is clear too with nothing in it.rosscla wrote:Was the endplate grooved like that when you put it in first time?
I'd be suspicious something was in there other than oil...
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That's not a bad shout.Strummer10 wrote:Not sure if relevant to your issue, but my mates bike had a similar issue whereby the shim was gouged out. When we did the checks we found the end of the layshaft (endplate end) sat higher than the first gear cog, but Sticky's book says the first gear cog should be marginally higher than the shaft. This the shaft was biting into the shim. We changed the shaft over so it was correct and so far, so good.
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Just been out and had a look, the first gear is higher, I remember checking that when I put it together. Had a look at the groove on the shim and it matches the edges of the first gear which leads me to think that I obviously didn't shim it properly, the shim must have been too thick. It's been ok for a few hundred miles and has gradually been rubbed down by the first gear and eventually hey presto it's no longer shimmedrosscla wrote:That's not a bad shout.Strummer10 wrote:Not sure if relevant to your issue, but my mates bike had a similar issue whereby the shim was gouged out. When we did the checks we found the end of the layshaft (endplate end) sat higher than the first gear cog, but Sticky's book says the first gear cog should be marginally higher than the shaft. This the shaft was biting into the shim. We changed the shaft over so it was correct and so far, so good.
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Will the bearing track need changing? It was a new one, it doesn't look like it has any damage?Muppet wrote:fit a new bearing track in end plate new needle roller and shim
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Was the hub bearing all the way home?
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Yeah, hub hearing is seated right.eden wrote:Was the hub bearing all the way home?
What is the best position for the rear wheel when rebuilding the gear box. The engine is in the frame, should I have the rear wheel on the floor or use the little jack to raise the wheel?
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Alan, I suspect it makes no difference so long as the hub nut is correctly 'Torqued' to the values in 'Sticky's Book' as in reality the layshaft is kept nicely tight and horizontal between the hub bearing and endplate. I know some people use a metal spacer instead of putting the hub on and 'torquing up' .........
