Hey Frmrby,
Well, in your first description you said that it "locked up", so I assumed just that!? Now you say that it will just stay in 1st gear, and that you can't shift it back up into second.
The shift into 1st is rather clunky on these machines when sitting, but is usually fairly smooth when rolling. A grinding noise is not good! Still think it may be a bent shift fork, so that when shifting into first, it may also be moving another gear TOO FAR, causing it to start to try to engage.....grind! And then because it's bent, it won't allow you enough distance to slide the 1st gear back out?
OR...it could also be a problem with the pins on the end of the shfit drum inside the shift cover. The shift pawl may be able to grab the next pin to shift/push/rotate the drum down into the first gear, but either the pin is bent, missing, and it can't grab it to pull/rotate the drum back in the direction needed to move the shift fork for 1st gear???
No aspersions on your mechanical prowess were intended, it's just that I've done the Dremmel fix on 3 bikes, and it's a modest weekend affair with removing breakable stuff, battery, carbs, draining fluids=engine & final drive, plugging middle gear vent, and then getting SWMBO with a 8' long 2x4 to help hold and leverage the bike while I steady the front wheel to rotate onto it's back, then the other mechanicals involved, the dremmeling, etc., and then all back together, and allowing for things like eating, sleeping, etc!
Will be interesting to hear what you find!
T.C. .....ahem...not CT!
Well, in your first description you said that it "locked up", so I assumed just that!? Now you say that it will just stay in 1st gear, and that you can't shift it back up into second.
The shift into 1st is rather clunky on these machines when sitting, but is usually fairly smooth when rolling. A grinding noise is not good! Still think it may be a bent shift fork, so that when shifting into first, it may also be moving another gear TOO FAR, causing it to start to try to engage.....grind! And then because it's bent, it won't allow you enough distance to slide the 1st gear back out?
OR...it could also be a problem with the pins on the end of the shfit drum inside the shift cover. The shift pawl may be able to grab the next pin to shift/push/rotate the drum down into the first gear, but either the pin is bent, missing, and it can't grab it to pull/rotate the drum back in the direction needed to move the shift fork for 1st gear???
No aspersions on your mechanical prowess were intended, it's just that I've done the Dremmel fix on 3 bikes, and it's a modest weekend affair with removing breakable stuff, battery, carbs, draining fluids=engine & final drive, plugging middle gear vent, and then getting SWMBO with a 8' long 2x4 to help hold and leverage the bike while I steady the front wheel to rotate onto it's back, then the other mechanicals involved, the dremmeling, etc., and then all back together, and allowing for things like eating, sleeping, etc!
Will be interesting to hear what you find!
T.C. .....ahem...not CT!
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