Gents,
Next Problem!!!
I have spent the last hour trying to remove the silly counter shaft on my 79 F model. The bike is nicely upside down in the shop and wide open so I can work in peace. I have all three shift forks out (and the shaft they go on of course) along with the counter shaft bearing assembly and fifth gear.
I can pull the shaft out far enough the clear it's bearing, but I can't pull it out far enough to clear that "flange" on the inside of the tranny case around the counter shaft bearing. I can't move the shaft to the rear because the kick starter gear/clutch assembly is in the way and I can't push it forward because of the first and second gears on the primary shaft!
Needless to say, I REALLY don't want to apply too much pressure to the counter shaft assembly due to fear of damaging something. What in the world am I doing wrong???
Next Problem!!!
I have spent the last hour trying to remove the silly counter shaft on my 79 F model. The bike is nicely upside down in the shop and wide open so I can work in peace. I have all three shift forks out (and the shaft they go on of course) along with the counter shaft bearing assembly and fifth gear.
I can pull the shaft out far enough the clear it's bearing, but I can't pull it out far enough to clear that "flange" on the inside of the tranny case around the counter shaft bearing. I can't move the shaft to the rear because the kick starter gear/clutch assembly is in the way and I can't push it forward because of the first and second gears on the primary shaft!
Needless to say, I REALLY don't want to apply too much pressure to the counter shaft assembly due to fear of damaging something. What in the world am I doing wrong???
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