Update:
This is still performing as it should, thankfully
But, I have a similar issue on the Stage 4 200 engine I have built for my Series 2. The engagement of first gear, whilst not as bad as the SX150 engine I resolved by getting the layshaft and gear selector machined, is a bit hit and miss.
This Stage 4 200 is a Jet 200 engine. I am using the original gearbox, original endplate, original layshaft. The new gear selector sliding dog is FA Italia. I suspect the sliding dog is the problem again.
I hope that I can resolve this issue, the same way I did before. By getting the sliding dog machined down to ensure it does not interfere with the gear shim when putting the engine into first gear.
I did take the opportunity to speak with a dealer who sells the FA Italia and SIL sliding dogs. They build engines themselves and had not encountered issues with the FA Italia ones. They did agree that the Indian SIL ones can be rough and ready meaning that the bearings do not roll easily along the path of the sliding dog. I asked this as I did toy with the idea of buying one of their SIL ones but I recall that, several years ago, I tried a SIL sliding dog which made it almost impossibly hard to change gear.
My question is, is it possible to get a small Dremel bit into a SIL sliding dog and, even if it is, will it work to smooth the bearing path on hardened metal. Has anyone successfully, or unsuccessfully, tried this please?