Hello,
Something's wrong with my shifting and I can't figure out what.
Backstory:
I put together a 1979 engine with a new shift drum from ebay (the first got chewed up when the forks got jammed into it sideways)
Now, the shifting is screwed up - with engine turned off, it shifts through all the gears, but with engine on, I could go from N-1-2 and back all day long, but going to 3, it was almost impossible to shift back to 2 unless I turned the engine off.
I thought it might be clutch related, since I was getting all gears at some times but new springs and multiple adjustments didn't help (plates are well within spec)
Somebody suggested bent forks, which seemed reasonable. I turned it over and did a fork transplant with a set I had (I'm not sure which set were the originals).
This made matters worse!
Now, it only shifts between N-1-2 (still turned over); when I try to go higher, it just jams like it's locking up.
Anybody know what's messed up? Ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
Something's wrong with my shifting and I can't figure out what.
Backstory:
I put together a 1979 engine with a new shift drum from ebay (the first got chewed up when the forks got jammed into it sideways)
Now, the shifting is screwed up - with engine turned off, it shifts through all the gears, but with engine on, I could go from N-1-2 and back all day long, but going to 3, it was almost impossible to shift back to 2 unless I turned the engine off.
I thought it might be clutch related, since I was getting all gears at some times but new springs and multiple adjustments didn't help (plates are well within spec)
Somebody suggested bent forks, which seemed reasonable. I turned it over and did a fork transplant with a set I had (I'm not sure which set were the originals).
This made matters worse!
Now, it only shifts between N-1-2 (still turned over); when I try to go higher, it just jams like it's locking up.
Anybody know what's messed up? Ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
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