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Do you reckon it's best to try and use all the parts from same manufacturer or don't any particularly match up anywayStorkfoot wrote:I can’t answer your question but, having compared a Casa one that I bought with one of the MEC/EUR Italian ones, I’d be amazed if they weren’t made in the same factory.
Matching non original sliding dogs with gearboxes and non original layshafts is difficult, in my experience.
gizmo wrote:Do you reckon it's best to try and use all the parts from same manufacturer or don't any particularly match up anywayStorkfoot wrote:I can’t answer your question but, having compared a Casa one that I bought with one of the MEC/EUR Italian ones, I’d be amazed if they weren’t made in the same factory.
Matching non original sliding dogs with gearboxes and non original layshafts is difficult, in my experience.
dickie wrote:I've got one in my bitsa. It's had 2 gearboxes in it. AF 4 speed close ratio (which i destroyed due to my own stupidity) and a casa 4 speed close ratio.
Both shimmed up nicely.
If it doesn't work out, AF sell shims to pull the layshaft away from the casing for very little money. I think it's worth buying a few when you order, just in case.
dickie wrote:Yes of course you're right. I wasn't thinking straight.
But in my experience of one AF layshaft with 2 boxes, it works fine.
Coincidentally, I did measure the distance from the shoulder where 4th gear sits to surface where the large shim sits 2 days ago. On an original S2, it was just under 42mm (couldn't be accurate as we only had a tape measure handy) and on my AF, it was 41.6 to 41.8mm. Measured AF at a few points, but in the bike without gearbox, so a bit awkward. Those figures are from memory, so take them with a pinch of salt, but the conclusion was that my AF one is good; i had a different problem but suspected the layshaft.
ULC Soulagent wrote:Having used all types ( bgm/ mb / mec / casa ) I haven’t found anything untowards in the using of different components bar the 5 speed boxes where it’s highly recommended that you use the same layshaft for said same gearbox, ie mb 5 speed with mb shaft, Af 5 speed with their shaft’s, casa performance 5 speed with their layshafts and so on.
dickie wrote:Storkfoot, I'm struggling to see how we'd get side wear on the loose gears; they're hardened, and subject to very little side load thaf I can see.
The stupidity i mentioned above was me running a gearbox with NO oil for an unknown amount of time. It did a lot of damage, but no sidewear that was apparent to me.
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