I think most of you know the project bike, but just in case, It's a 1978 XS1100E Standard. I ran into transmission trouble today during my first ride since the rebuild. I'll explain the symptoms in detail later.
All the transmission parts looked clean and nothing showing excessive wear during the engine rebuild.
The only transmission modifications I've made are to back cut the gear dogs and slots, and move the transmission spacer per Bob Jones technical fix.
WHAT HAPPENED
I got the engine to start for the first time today. I drove it around the neighborhood for about five miles and everything seemed to perform well. No odd noises, and the transmission shifted smoothly.
Later the same day I took it on a 50 mile drive. About half was city and rural roads at speeds not exceeding 55 mph. The last half of the trip was on I-40 at speeds not exceeding 65 mph. At this point, still no problems. Shifting was precise and no unusual noises.
When I got on the interstate exit ramp I noticed a whining noise during deceleration that sounded like it was from the mid transfer case. It wasn't loud enough to bother me that much.
My final stop was about a half mile away through city streets and residential streets. It seemed to get louder and still only made noise during deceleration. When I got to my destination I shut the engine off for about a half hour.
On my final drive home things got worse. About one block away and in a residential street, I rolled off the throttle for a left hand turn and the whining was now loud. Acceleration would make it quit. I was in second gear and shifted into third. It felt like it shifted in place ok, but I got what felt like some gear jumping. I shifted into fourth and it cleared up, but the whining continued antime I decelerated. A couple of blocks later second gear showed signs of what third gear was doing. I rode the bike home very slowly and avoided deceleration. It's now parked in the garage.
Later on I'll start pulling off the shifter case, oil pan and clutch case to see if I can detect anything. In the mean time, does this sound like anyone elses experience
Any suggestions where to look first
I do have a spare engine on the ground, so at least I should have a replacement if needed
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