Gearbox Rebuild
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<t>I am restoring and upgrading a 1962 Li125 . Fitted 150 cylinder bored out to 175. Old gearbox was shot so bought Indian 175 box. Changed all bearings and seals . All went well until I fitted the end plate and as soon as I started to tighten the bolts the gearbox became so tight it is almost impossible to turn. Have tried many times to fix the problem but without success. Any ideas please. Am I missing something obvious? I have run out of options!
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Had a similar problem. Turned out there was a slight cast burr in the bottom of the hole the xmas tree sits in. Cleaned the burr (2 minute job) and fitted perfectly.
All a bit strange as the engine was a 50 year old Italian casing which had several gearboxes fitted previously ?
All a bit strange as the engine was a 50 year old Italian casing which had several gearboxes fitted previously ?
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Welcome aboard.
Try fitting the clutch centre and nut and tighten down to see what happens. This can pull the cluster up into the bearing.
Try fitting the clutch centre and nut and tighten down to see what happens. This can pull the cluster up into the bearing.
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