- Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:10 pm
#6949
Hi all... Bike: 2003 Bullet with 4 speed Albion gearbox. When removing the clutch I found the nyloc nut on the clutch mainshaft to be very easy to undo. It was like it had not been tightened at the correct torque, but as I had tightened it myself, I know it was done properly. As I'm working on the gearbox the gearbox inner cover is off too. The mainshaft LHT nut was tight as it should be (factory assembled). When the gearbox sprocket had to be undone, this nut was very loose as well. Only the tab washer had it stay. How can these two nuts get so loose? The reason for removing the entire chain case and opening up the gearbox is because I had some gear changing issues. Either I had to adjust the clutch cable a little loose causing big time problems changing the gears or it was too tight causing clutch slip during acceleration. The gears themselves change soft and smooth; no problems. My theory: the two nuts were loose because some slack had developed along the mainshft from behind the clutch assy all the way to the mainshaft nut. And the slack was caused by wear? Or? The inner oilthrower on the mainshft is stuck to the pinion just next to it like it was pressed on a little too much. The gearbox has 35.000 km on it. What to read from all this? Opinions are most welcome... regards Jacob