Let's say (hypothetically of course), somebody just replaced all the bearings, seals, gaskets, clutches and a few new misc, nuts when they recently rebuilt the engine and (even after careful attention at every step of the process) can't get the transmission to shift.
The shift drum and forks were used but inspected closely before installing and I believe installed correctly.
I'm going to split case again tonight to see what's going on.
My questions: other than new gaskets and those 2 fold over washers, is there anything else I need to buy for this process that must be changed every time the case is split like bearings, seals, etc.?
Next question: what do I look for on the shift drum and forks? Like I said, I looked carefully the first time but didn't see anything wrong. Could there be something else? I know the problem is internal.
Thanks in advanced!!
The shift drum and forks were used but inspected closely before installing and I believe installed correctly.
I'm going to split case again tonight to see what's going on.
My questions: other than new gaskets and those 2 fold over washers, is there anything else I need to buy for this process that must be changed every time the case is split like bearings, seals, etc.?
Next question: what do I look for on the shift drum and forks? Like I said, I looked carefully the first time but didn't see anything wrong. Could there be something else? I know the problem is internal.
Thanks in advanced!!