Hello everybody, new member here posting his first question.
I hope you all can give me the benefit of your knowledge and experience.
I have a 2001 Vmax 1200 on its center stand and drained of fluids.
The previous owner had the carbs professionally cleaned and adjusted but everything else is rough.
At least the bike could shift thru all its gears when I rode it home and started work.
Replaced the clutch and brake lines with Galfer stainless steel lines.
Replaced the wierd Alibaba front brake and clutch master cylinders the previous owner had on with original Yamaha's.
Bled and topped off all brake and clutch fluids.
But after I replaced the seals on the push lever comp with the K&L kit (#32-0128) and reinstalled it, I can't shift past 3rd gear.
Its like there is no gears after 3rd, the shift pedal just stops after moving up a bit.
Checked the shift rod distance, and it's within limits.
The clutch lever feel is firm and I can hear the seals working inside the push lever comp.
I've read thru the other threads about how this could be a shift segment problem, but how could it when I haven't worked on any part of the transmission?
Granted, there is no oil in the bike and I'm just dry shifting the gears without the engine running.
Does the bike need to be running to shift thru all the gears?
Also, while I had the push lever comp off the Clymer manual said to apply lithium grease to the exposed clutch pushrod and surrounding seal.
I did this with a pair of long nosed pliers wrapped in pieces of cotton t-shirt. (those of you who've done this know its a tight, deep fit!)
While doing this I accidentally grabbed the exposed pushrod and pulled it out about 1/2 inch.
I was surprised it pulled out with no resistance so I pushed it back in again and reinstalled the push lever comp.
Could this be the cause of the shifting problem?
So long story short, I need some advice from all you Vmax veterans.
I don't have any impact tools or special clutch removal pliers or a 30mm socket so I'm holding off removing the clutch basket to check the shift segment.
I'm hoping someone can give me some idea of what to do.
Many thanks in advance.
I hope you all can give me the benefit of your knowledge and experience.
I have a 2001 Vmax 1200 on its center stand and drained of fluids.
The previous owner had the carbs professionally cleaned and adjusted but everything else is rough.
At least the bike could shift thru all its gears when I rode it home and started work.
Replaced the clutch and brake lines with Galfer stainless steel lines.
Replaced the wierd Alibaba front brake and clutch master cylinders the previous owner had on with original Yamaha's.
Bled and topped off all brake and clutch fluids.
But after I replaced the seals on the push lever comp with the K&L kit (#32-0128) and reinstalled it, I can't shift past 3rd gear.
Its like there is no gears after 3rd, the shift pedal just stops after moving up a bit.
Checked the shift rod distance, and it's within limits.
The clutch lever feel is firm and I can hear the seals working inside the push lever comp.
I've read thru the other threads about how this could be a shift segment problem, but how could it when I haven't worked on any part of the transmission?
Granted, there is no oil in the bike and I'm just dry shifting the gears without the engine running.
Does the bike need to be running to shift thru all the gears?
Also, while I had the push lever comp off the Clymer manual said to apply lithium grease to the exposed clutch pushrod and surrounding seal.
I did this with a pair of long nosed pliers wrapped in pieces of cotton t-shirt. (those of you who've done this know its a tight, deep fit!)
While doing this I accidentally grabbed the exposed pushrod and pulled it out about 1/2 inch.
I was surprised it pulled out with no resistance so I pushed it back in again and reinstalled the push lever comp.
Could this be the cause of the shifting problem?
So long story short, I need some advice from all you Vmax veterans.
I don't have any impact tools or special clutch removal pliers or a 30mm socket so I'm holding off removing the clutch basket to check the shift segment.
I'm hoping someone can give me some idea of what to do.
Many thanks in advance.