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Post by Seamus murphy » Wed Jan 04, 2017 11:33 am
If you have the layshaft with the sliding dog spring and bearings assembled and you slide the gears on snd you push the sliding dog to the 1st gear position should the top of the sliding dog pertrude passed the end of the 1st gear mine does slightly. What lm botherd about in the packer pushing the sliding dog down causing problems with ball bearing not being located in corect postion for 1st gear selection. I hope that made sence
Post by Adam_Winstone » Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:15 am
Interestingly enough, I have just experienced the same testing a sliding dog and layshaft that came out of an import engine (everything inside said engine looked as you would expect of a factory motor, Innocenti) and the locating feet of the sliding dog did end up quite far beyond the end face of the layshaft when move by hand to select 1st. This confused me to the point that I then went to look at another pair that I have on the shelf and that is exactly the same.
The appears to be no major wear to the end of the layshaft and when assembled and shimmed, the motor still seems to select and stay in all 4 gears (by hand so not under load) so I'm guessing that many are like thisI've not noticed this before, nor questioned it as I tend to assemble by finding neutral and leaving it in that position during a build. It does seem a little odd to me though.
Any feedback from others?
Adam
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