rspauldi1
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I traded my assault riffle for another Vmax yesterday, this time it's a 95 with 24K miles.
The story goes that the PO had recently been in the motor for some tranny work. If I remember correctly the shift drum and a fork were replaced.
The PO put ~100 miles on it and the bike seized up going down the hwy.
Plugs look good, no metal filings in the oil but did find 3 fairly decent sizes of plastic (refer to attached pics for the source), no oil in coolant, no coolant in oil.
Started by removing the stator cover first and cking the starter, starter gears, starter clutch. So far so good, no smoking gun here but did see that the starter clutch bolts were loose. I know, I was shocked also :biglaugh:
Put the ole 19mm half in drive socket on the flywheel bolt to see if it would turn. It does turn about an 1/8 of a turn and then stops. This atleast tells me the pistons aren't completely melted.
Remove the clutch cover, clutch plates and both inner and outer baskets. Well now, here is the smoking gun. I am assuming the gear that is missing all of it's teeth is a drive gear for the oil pump, right?? I can spin the gear with my fingers and it spins freely and can see the the other gear inside the case spins freely as well.
So, my question is, what in the devil caused this gear to become completely rounded ?? and will this be the cause of the locked up motor or an effect of the locked up motor.
sorry so long but wanted to give as much info as possible and in the long run maybe save someone some time.
Thanks,
rick
Hope the images loaded, still kinda new at this
I traded my assault riffle for another Vmax yesterday, this time it's a 95 with 24K miles.
The story goes that the PO had recently been in the motor for some tranny work. If I remember correctly the shift drum and a fork were replaced.
The PO put ~100 miles on it and the bike seized up going down the hwy.
Plugs look good, no metal filings in the oil but did find 3 fairly decent sizes of plastic (refer to attached pics for the source), no oil in coolant, no coolant in oil.
Started by removing the stator cover first and cking the starter, starter gears, starter clutch. So far so good, no smoking gun here but did see that the starter clutch bolts were loose. I know, I was shocked also :biglaugh:
Put the ole 19mm half in drive socket on the flywheel bolt to see if it would turn. It does turn about an 1/8 of a turn and then stops. This atleast tells me the pistons aren't completely melted.
Remove the clutch cover, clutch plates and both inner and outer baskets. Well now, here is the smoking gun. I am assuming the gear that is missing all of it's teeth is a drive gear for the oil pump, right?? I can spin the gear with my fingers and it spins freely and can see the the other gear inside the case spins freely as well.
So, my question is, what in the devil caused this gear to become completely rounded ?? and will this be the cause of the locked up motor or an effect of the locked up motor.
sorry so long but wanted to give as much info as possible and in the long run maybe save someone some time.
Thanks,
rick
Hope the images loaded, still kinda new at this