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A little under 6 hours and the Gear rack was removed, the 2nd gear dremel fix done and the washer swapped. Im certain its the right washer.
For the last 4 hours i've gotten nothing accomplished. Im stuck trying to get the gear rack back in the bike with all 3 shift forks. I got the gear rack back in with no.2 and no.3 shift forks but i can not for the life of me get the 1st shift fork out of the way enough to put the outer most gear on the left side (the one with the dremel'd dogs) and put the shift fork on it. No matter how far i push it up out of the way the upper prong on the fork wont slide down into the slot on the gear. The instuctions on the guide im using say to pull the 1st fork up and pull the gear with the dogs on it out. This worked for removing the gear and the first fork fell out. Why wont this work for getting it back in!?
Using this guide: http://www.xs11.com/xs11-info/tech-t...procedure.html
The removal - Option 2
This will give you free access to all of the gears on the countershaft. Sharpening the slots on second gear will be cleaner and easier, but this will be offset by more trouble in trying to get the countershaft and all the shift forks back into place during re-assembly. This option is necessary for problems with other gears.
Remove the second circlip on the shift fork shaft (Clymer's, page 126, Figure 53)
Remove the 3 Torx bolts securing the countershaft bearing housing and remove the housing. These bolts have been loctited in place so it may be difficult to remove them (Clymer's, page 126, Figure 55, Figure 56)
Remove the washer/bolt from the end of the countershaft (Clymer's, page 128, Figure 57)
Withdraw the shift fork shaft completely.
Remove the loose shift forks.
Reaching up from below with your right hand, push fifth gear out of the transmission.
Slide the countershaft assembly slightly to the left, then down on the right, and the whole works will drop out of the bottom.
You are now ready to repair the damaged gears.
The wrap-up:
When you're done, retrace your steps back to the start. (<-- load of ****)
Also i want to note that no where in these instructions does it state the oil pan and oil pump need to come out to get the gear rack out. Several links in the guide are no longer functioning and some of the information is not specific enough to determine what actually needs to be done to complete certain steps.
A little under 6 hours and the Gear rack was removed, the 2nd gear dremel fix done and the washer swapped. Im certain its the right washer.
For the last 4 hours i've gotten nothing accomplished. Im stuck trying to get the gear rack back in the bike with all 3 shift forks. I got the gear rack back in with no.2 and no.3 shift forks but i can not for the life of me get the 1st shift fork out of the way enough to put the outer most gear on the left side (the one with the dremel'd dogs) and put the shift fork on it. No matter how far i push it up out of the way the upper prong on the fork wont slide down into the slot on the gear. The instuctions on the guide im using say to pull the 1st fork up and pull the gear with the dogs on it out. This worked for removing the gear and the first fork fell out. Why wont this work for getting it back in!?
Using this guide: http://www.xs11.com/xs11-info/tech-t...procedure.html
The removal - Option 2
This will give you free access to all of the gears on the countershaft. Sharpening the slots on second gear will be cleaner and easier, but this will be offset by more trouble in trying to get the countershaft and all the shift forks back into place during re-assembly. This option is necessary for problems with other gears.
Remove the second circlip on the shift fork shaft (Clymer's, page 126, Figure 53)
Remove the 3 Torx bolts securing the countershaft bearing housing and remove the housing. These bolts have been loctited in place so it may be difficult to remove them (Clymer's, page 126, Figure 55, Figure 56)
Remove the washer/bolt from the end of the countershaft (Clymer's, page 128, Figure 57)
Withdraw the shift fork shaft completely.
Remove the loose shift forks.
Reaching up from below with your right hand, push fifth gear out of the transmission.
Slide the countershaft assembly slightly to the left, then down on the right, and the whole works will drop out of the bottom.
You are now ready to repair the damaged gears.
The wrap-up:
When you're done, retrace your steps back to the start. (<-- load of ****)
Also i want to note that no where in these instructions does it state the oil pan and oil pump need to come out to get the gear rack out. Several links in the guide are no longer functioning and some of the information is not specific enough to determine what actually needs to be done to complete certain steps.
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