.. this statement was made by ag9123
XS Tranny Service Bulletin
.. after reading this, and studying my transmission, flipped over on the floor, for two days. i have figured out what this bulletin is about.
i have found that the dogs only engage the gears/slots by only about .115" to .120" inch, not very much considering there is alot more than that there. so i have figured out how to make 1rst and 2nd gears engage by about .180" inch.. here's my story, i hope it doesn't put you to sleep
.. by adding a washer/spacer with the thickness of .085" under the washer based bolt[#28], i have moved the Axel, Drive shaft[#14] over to the right by about .060". the washer/spacer has to fit inside the bearing and against the end of the Axel, drive shaft[#14]. this moves the second gear wheel[#23] closer to 5th gear wheel[#26]. this allows the shift fork to engage 5th gear wheel dogs into second gear wheel sooner and .060" deeper.
..by moving the axel, drive[#14] over you also move the 3rd gear wheel[#20] over and away from the 4th gear wheel[#19]. so you have to move the washer plate [#21] to the other side of the 4th gear wheel to regain .040" lost from the axel drive move.. some people will worry that the circlip[#22] will be exposed to force from the 3rd gear wheel[#20]. i dont think this will be a problem because the only force applied will be to the circumfrence of the gear towards the shaft and the only side force will come from when the 4th gear wheel[#19] engages the 3rd gear wheel[#20] pushing it away from the clip.. try your best not to distort the circlip[#22] when removing and replacing it. when replacing the circlip, put it on with the smooth side facing the 3rd gear wheel and you will not experience any problems with this.
.. ok, first gear!. originally 1rst gear wheel has alot of play side to side, about .016". that and the play the fork has in the 4th gear wheel grove[#19] and the shift drum groove, makes first gear a real sloppy engagement. it gets even worse after we move the Axel, Drive shaft[#14] over 060 tho!. so this is were we use an extra washer plate[#17], ground down to .050" and placed between the Middle Drive gear[#30] and the 1rst gear wheel[#15]. this will leave .010" play for #15 to float around in and first gear engagement closer and deeper.
.. * to whomever tries this change to their transmission: not all trans are made exactly the same, some are worn more than others and if your trans is alraedy to the point of being blown, then this may not fix it. you will have to measure YOUR trans to get exact numbers to set yours to. i suggest no less than .010" play for 1rst gear wheel[#15] and to make sure you have plenty of room for the dogs to whirl by the engagement gears safely so they dont try to engage when you put your bike on its side stand! this is adjusted by the washer/spacer placed under the washer based bolt[#28].. this change, with the second gear under cut, could make your transmission last for freakin ever!
.. this change has worked very well on my 79 special and i hope it helps others
..any comments, suggetions or questions?
XS Tranny Service Bulletin
This has probably been posted already but here goes anyway... During my years as a Yamaha mechanic, I installed a washer behind the main shaft that shims the gear cluster over a few millimeters or so as described in a service bulletin. This improves the engagement of 2nd gear and may be enough to restore proper shifting if done early enough. Some trannies are too far gone for this to work but it may be worth a try. there is very little disassembly required to install it though the details are a bit hazy after all these years...
i have found that the dogs only engage the gears/slots by only about .115" to .120" inch, not very much considering there is alot more than that there. so i have figured out how to make 1rst and 2nd gears engage by about .180" inch.. here's my story, i hope it doesn't put you to sleep
.. by adding a washer/spacer with the thickness of .085" under the washer based bolt[#28], i have moved the Axel, Drive shaft[#14] over to the right by about .060". the washer/spacer has to fit inside the bearing and against the end of the Axel, drive shaft[#14]. this moves the second gear wheel[#23] closer to 5th gear wheel[#26]. this allows the shift fork to engage 5th gear wheel dogs into second gear wheel sooner and .060" deeper.
..by moving the axel, drive[#14] over you also move the 3rd gear wheel[#20] over and away from the 4th gear wheel[#19]. so you have to move the washer plate [#21] to the other side of the 4th gear wheel to regain .040" lost from the axel drive move.. some people will worry that the circlip[#22] will be exposed to force from the 3rd gear wheel[#20]. i dont think this will be a problem because the only force applied will be to the circumfrence of the gear towards the shaft and the only side force will come from when the 4th gear wheel[#19] engages the 3rd gear wheel[#20] pushing it away from the clip.. try your best not to distort the circlip[#22] when removing and replacing it. when replacing the circlip, put it on with the smooth side facing the 3rd gear wheel and you will not experience any problems with this.
.. ok, first gear!. originally 1rst gear wheel has alot of play side to side, about .016". that and the play the fork has in the 4th gear wheel grove[#19] and the shift drum groove, makes first gear a real sloppy engagement. it gets even worse after we move the Axel, Drive shaft[#14] over 060 tho!. so this is were we use an extra washer plate[#17], ground down to .050" and placed between the Middle Drive gear[#30] and the 1rst gear wheel[#15]. this will leave .010" play for #15 to float around in and first gear engagement closer and deeper.
.. * to whomever tries this change to their transmission: not all trans are made exactly the same, some are worn more than others and if your trans is alraedy to the point of being blown, then this may not fix it. you will have to measure YOUR trans to get exact numbers to set yours to. i suggest no less than .010" play for 1rst gear wheel[#15] and to make sure you have plenty of room for the dogs to whirl by the engagement gears safely so they dont try to engage when you put your bike on its side stand! this is adjusted by the washer/spacer placed under the washer based bolt[#28].. this change, with the second gear under cut, could make your transmission last for freakin ever!
.. this change has worked very well on my 79 special and i hope it helps others
..any comments, suggetions or questions?
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