Did the Dremel fix on 1st gear today. It did need it. I'm thinking I should leave 2nd gear/5th gear alone. Any thoughts?
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Oh contrare,
That 2nd gear is on the verge of skipping...it's already well rounded on the corner. I would grind them right now, or you'll be back in there soon!
PS, I fixed your photos links.
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Originally posted by senrak View PostOkay. I can see the slots. But, the dogs also?
Don't forget to move the washer !
Wish I could show you but just put it back together just a slight angle and match the dogs to the slots.
My 1st gear was fine too.
Take as little off as you can !
Should have my SH ready to try in a few days to couple of weeks depending ?
Best of Luck !
Done };~)Last edited by donebysunday; 09-16-2013, 08:06 PM.76 XS650 C ROADSTER
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Well, I guess I'm in the minority again of the grind-happies. If it doesn't skip in 2nd now, and you swap the washer on 2nd, it never will. AND you'll still have the case hardening on your gears.Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.
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Originally posted by trbig View PostWell, I guess I'm in the minority again of the grind-happies. If it doesn't skip in 2nd now, and you swap the washer on 2nd, it never will. AND you'll still have the case hardening on your gears.Marty (in Mississippi)
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Originally posted by ExcessiveBiker View PostPlease, only responses from those who have done the Dremel AND moved the washer. Have you had any bad or odd effects from the washer? Such as different or hard shifting, or leading to some other gear starting to slip?
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Everybody responding has done both.. most of us several times. Read up on the dremmel fix. Moving the washer on 2nd essentially gives you double the gear contact area of 2nd and doesn't affect any other gears.Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.
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'06 Suzuki DR650
*'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
'82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
'82 XJ1100 Parts bike
'81 XS1100 Special
'81 YZ250
'80 XS850 Special
'80 XR100
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I have done both, multiple times. I work on my own and others bikes locally. What I see in your pics shows a bike that has been skipping. The shiny part between the slots is bound to be there, as the gear will slide across there to drop into the slot when all is working well. However, the rounded lip on the 2nd gear slots, and the amount of rounding on the leading edge of the 5th gear dogs are telling that it has been skipping.
I am with TC, do it now to avoid pulling those things out a second time. And do move the washer. I can speak from experience that if you do not grind the 5th wheel dogs close to a sharp edge, you very well may be back in for a second go at it. That is with the washer swap. Only happened once...never again.Life is what happens while your planning everything else!
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Originally posted by senrak View PostOkay. I can see the slots. But, the dogs also?
By the way I checked the lock up on 2nd gear and all but about 3/16 of the dogs come through the slots with the washer swap, a little space at the bottom/inside, maybe 1/64 ", seems good ! Hope they will wear/mash together ! Did the dogs and slots leaving as much as I could of the hardened edges.
Good luck on yours ! Done };~)Last edited by donebysunday; 09-17-2013, 05:36 PM.76 XS650 C ROADSTER
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Okay, I did the grinding. As I look at the postings here and study the gears in my tranny a couple things come to mind. I retired from a large gear drive manufacturer and in my years there I saw many methods used to harden steel gear castings like these. These appear to be through hardened with the machining done after heat treatment of the gear blank. I don't have a Brinnell hardness tester, but the hardness of these gears does not appear to be very high. They don't really show any signs of being case hardened or flame hardened after machining, one of mine even showed signs of a less then perfect deburring job. So, I am skeptical about the case hardening claim in this case. If you can prove me wrong, please do so.
The other thing that stands out is the angle of the grinding and the mechanical advantage it gives. As has been mentioned here, the dogs on the middle gear, (third or fourth) are certainly produced with an angle on the dog. Makes me think that that angle is the most important part of the process.
Just some observations. Time will tell if my work is successful in solving the skipping problem.
By the way, I need to thank all the participants on this forum, your input is extremely valuable.82 XJ
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Reply to post 12, DUHHHHH I threw the bolt from the shift lever in that bin while I was testing the shifting using the foot shift lever. Sorry ! Please excuse me !
Done };~)76 XS650 C ROADSTER
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Well your info on the gears would be good news to us, knowing that the hardening is throughout and not just surface. The gears have a dark patina on their outsides, that turns to a lighter metallic grey once we have done a bit of grinding on them.
What do you mean you don't have a BRINNELL hardness tester?? You were supposed to have gotten that with your retirement package!
I thought I had read/heard about someone who had done the gear grinding and then later opened it back up and had seen some prominent smashing of the dogs where they interface with the slots!? However prior to grinding on them we just see the rounding off of the interface edges.
Yes, the formation of the angles are the important parts of the grinding to help the gears PULL together vs. trying to slide/push apart under stress. The recommended washer swap is to just help the 2nd gear engage more of the dogs/slots together, since 1st and 2nd are under more frequent stress from being shifted thru much more often than the higher gears.
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