- Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:54 pm
#23755
Advice for you.. Keep a careful note, serious,, of which part goes where and keep the parts/washers etc from the left side of the machine seperate from the right side... down the line you will say where the flip does this washer fit... 1.1/2" AF tube spanner to remove sprocket nut normal rh thread.
Keep the chain on untill you've loosened the main shaft nut LEFT HAND THREAD... then remove sprocket..
Place the gears between 3-4 false neutral and remove selector plunger.
Remove the stop plate 2-nuts but not the piller bolts, remove foot control short lever..
There may be a fixing screw for the inner case behind the stop plate covered in grease.Remove it now..
Refit the stop plate and nuts, the inner case can be removed with the operator shaft and ratchet gear as one unit, saves messing about later..
The gear operator (30) stays in the box, bolted from the back.. everthing else will come out.
The fork (26) comes out with the clusters...
Main shaft pulls out first with high gear pinion attached..
Then lay shaft and sleeve gear inc fork come out together.
Main shaft knocked back into box with nylon mallet.Then drift the bearing back into the box.
Remove the inner seals from the 2 bearings to be lubed by the gear oil..
Heat the case again and heres another tip. its a bugger to get the large bearing back in without burning your hand on the hot case so make up a drift which will hold the bearing square to the case. Wood is ok
just to get the bearing located in the case, Then use a metal drift and tap into place...
Not that bad really, just make lots of notes and keep parts together in polly bags if neccessary..
cheers gwilly