Baz, have you done your gearbox yourself then? And what parts did you replace? Did you just fix the 2nd gear prob, or do any undercutting as well?
I got Yamaha's 2nd gear fix kit and a set of bearings. The kit has 4 gears and a shim.
Baz, have you done your gearbox yourself then? And what parts did you replace? Did you just fix the 2nd gear prob, or do any undercutting as well?
Bearings does not need to be replaced. Since they are oil lubricatec underI got Yamaha's 2nd gear fix kit and a set of bearings. The kit has 4 gears and a shim.
I'm copping out the same way, G. I bought a used motor with MUCH lower milage than mine and am prepping it for installation. I'll tackle my motor down the road at my leisure. At least that's the plan. Stay tuned for the outcome...........
What you need is the JediMatic (TM) instant gearbox fixer,
That's funny Jedi!
Once out you will flip the engine on it's top (with a big catch pan under it). Remove all the covers, waterpump, clutch basket and misc, slave cylinder, oil pan/pump, then all the case half bolts. I need to do a more detailed notes but you get the idea. It's not hard at all. The hard part is cleaning up all the old gasket material.
I don't think I'll be swapping engines. I'm quite happy riding the '86 while the '00 motor's in pieces, and I don't fancy the hassle of pulling and refitting 2 motors when I can just do one!Swapping the engines is easy with you only needing to swap the flywheels and pickup (or complete stator cover) over. It it's a newer engine (96+) into an older frame (95-), then you also need to get a different cross brace to clear the spin on oil filter.
Where did you get that Baz? Here in Perth, or from abroad? How much? Did it include any gaskets?I got Yamaha's 2nd gear fix kit and a set of bearings. The kit has 4 gears and a shim.
Also in most cases only 2 gears needs to be replaced. I personally
replace only one since second is reconditioned and works better then OEM.
The problematic gear works for 2nd and 5th. The next engaging gear(single)
with female dogs is most problematic due the incorrect profile of the dogs.
Not to hijack this but one quick question. What can I guy do to prevent/ delay second gear issues?
Bearings does not need to be replaced. Since they are oil lubricatec under
pressure the lifespan could be extremly high.
Also in most cases only 2 gears needs to be replaced. I personaly
replace only one since second is reconditioned and works better then OEM.
So is that something I buy from you, already undercut and ready to fit?You need 2nd and 5th at a minimum. The 2 engage into each other. One has dogs and one has slots. Damage to one will damage the other.
You can either make a stand or what I do if it's an engine we are not painting later is set a some sacrificial foam down on the large baking pan and then just let the valve covers/engine top just sit right on it.
Sean
But now... I think undercutting is still good because the dogs should be a bit stronger due to work hardening. But, it has to be done by a pro, because if the dogs aren't all machined the same, you will end up with just one dog instead of three doing all the work.
If you change the gears(s), the gears you get from Yamaha are a newer design. For the clearances to be right you need to replace 2nd and 5th gear on each shaft, which is 4 gears. Make sure you close up the end play with the shims they sell. Makes it last longer.
I guess I'll have a look at mine once open then decide. I won't be in much of a rush since I'll have another bike to ride..On mine, a couple of bearings were a bit ****, so I just replaced the whole lot for piece of mind.
Yea I figured that much... It'll be coming from the US for me for sure..G, I was lucky enough to get one of Yamaha's kits NOS off ebay, but the normal way to get them is via Yamaha. (ie. Not from Australia :rofl_200
planing on doing this over the winter. my question is how heavy is the engine?You need 2nd and 5th at a minimum. The 2 engage into each other. One has dogs and one has slots. Damage to one will damage the other.
You can either make a stand or what I do if it's an engine we are not painting later is set a some sacrificial foam down on the large baking pan and then just let the valve covers/engine top just sit right on it.
Sean
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