- Thu Jul 27, 2017 8:09 am
#69404
HI OB, as Revband says, you can square the dogs up. I have done it a few times and before any self appointed 'experts' say you can't, I did it once at East Fortune on the Saturday evening of a two day race meeting when our 500 racer's 5 speed gearbox had been jumping out of 2nd and top gears. I borrowed a generator and a small angle grinder with a NEW disc, dismantled the gearbox and cut back the leading faces of the rounded dogs until they were flat again. Care needs to be taken to get them flat and straight - a brand new grinding disc is vital here - but you can use the wear as a marker for how far you need to go. My view was we were 300 odd miles from home, with no gearbox spares, so I might as well have a go. It worked and the 500 raced the following day, with no gearbox troubles. It is important to get all the dogs making contact with their partners at the same time, as you don't want all the load on one or two of them only, you might try a few trial assemblies of the gears on their shaft to check for contact, or lack of it, but it can be done. I also did it with a unit Redditch 350 Bullet where spares were unavailable and that worked out OK, too. Regards, Paul.