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While we are on the subject of gears... Strange shifting
'Gap-rod' to the rescue...........in the future, if the 'dogs' jump the slots in first or second gear, that'll likely happen again........which will then lead you to the 'gear fix'.
81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
Off topic, I want to remove the aluminum cover adjacent to the starter cover to polish it. What is behind there? A bearing? Can I remove it without opening up a can of worms?
BTW, when the dogs pop out do you end up in neutral or a lower gear? Also, who let them out?
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
BTW, when the dogs pop out do you end up in neutral or a lower gear? Also, who let them out?
It will remain in the 2nd gear position. Instead of forward motion, you'll get a lot of noise as the edges of the dogs and slots are beaten into a round shape that will ensure they never engage. It will feel like a very noisy neutral.
Marty (in Mississippi)
XS1100SG
XS650SK
XS650SH
XS650G
XS6502F
XS650E
Ok. good. That has never happened under my watch. I think my 2nd gear is OK. The PO said he had second gear fixed years ago by Yamaha (insert craigslist seller disclaimer here). Although I do get clutch slippage under WOT at about 6500 rpm so I won't know for sure until I fix that and take it for a boot.
On the topic of craigslist sellers, the guy who sold me the '79 told me it had a new set of rings and it actually turned out to be true when I took apart the top end. Craigslist miracle?
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
I didn't notice anyone answer your question about the the other half of the starter cover. You are correct in assuming there is a bearing under it. The bearing is fixed to the cover and will pull off with a little persuassion. There are two thin oil seal rings which make it a little tight to slide out. The end of that shaft the bearing fits on is the primary that the hyvo drives and immediatly inside the case(on that side) are the conical springs that take up the snatch when shifting into first. It's all cool to remove it and buff it up, nothing will fall out or drop down.
I was going to mention before but got sidetracked.
This is for anyone that knows and can answer. Pertaining to the condition of his star washer, something caused this, should it be investigated before riding for what really was the cause ?
Ok. good. That has never happened under my watch. I think my 2nd gear is OK. The PO said he had second gear fixed years ago by Yamaha (insert craigslist seller disclaimer here). Although I do get clutch slippage under WOT at about 6500 rpm so I won't know for sure until I fix that and take it for a boot.
On the topic of craigslist sellers, the guy who sold me the '79 told me it had a new set of rings and it actually turned out to be true when I took apart the top end. Craigslist miracle?
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
I was going to mention before but got sidetracked.
This is for anyone that knows and can answer. Pertaining to the condition of his star washer, something caused this, should it be investigated before riding for what really was the cause ?
.....post #31.
81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
So are these designed to pop out to save the gears? Hence the whimpy retaining tabs?
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
So are these designed to pop out to save the gears? Hence the whimpy retaining tabs?
I think some reading is in your near future. That tab U 'fixed' has nuttin' to do with popping out of gear......that's the result.
ALOT of unwanted motion from pieces that are SUPPOSED to be LATERALLY stationary goes on to cause that......initially all started from improper shifing technique clutch adjustment AT clutch incorrect, 'speed' shifing or all of the above, whichever so slightly rounds off corners of gear engagement 'dogs'.
81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
Why did he tackweld the tip of the washer back on are they that hard to find or expensive? Well here begins the perilous journey of translating the part names like shiftfork into German and trying to find one here I put in tranny and xs1100 in German Ebay and everythings for the 2H7 and 2H9 models will those fit in my 5K7?
I fixed it so I could go riding instead of waiting for a new part to arrive.
I don't know if the transmissions are identical. I would think they are but I'm not an expert here. James England probably knows.
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
Update. It now shifts much better after adjusting the eccentric as per the instructions. Especially better shifting down into first gear. It still gets stuck while downshifting between third second but much more rarely.
Thanks!
Living to EXcess.
1978 XS1100E Canadian, Cartridge emulators, NOS heavy duty fork springs,
Showa rear shocks, ACCT, Jardine 4-2 spaghetti pipes.
1979 XS1100F Canadian, stock exhaust. Top end rebuild in progress.
My question is why was the shift drum assembly built that way with varying length pins necessitating that funky washer? The pins all bottom out at the other end of the shift drum, why weren't they all set to the same length, so that a simple stronger flat washer could be used to secure them in place?? IF mine ever bends/breaks, I'll probably just grind down the pins level and put a big flat washer there!
This will have to do for now. That's a 308L 1/16" filler rod welded to the washer. I also did a bunch of little jobs that have been nagging at me like properly mounting the spaghetti pipes. Next job is to replace a few exhaust studs that have been bodged by the PO.
T. C. Gresham
81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case! History shows again and again,
How nature points out the folly of men!
Heck Ya TC GOOD IDEA!!! Think I can do that with mine if my funky washer (and that really is a awkward dang washer) is bent or broke and pins fell out? What if there are no pins in my oil pan where do I get some new ones so I have my 5th gear back!!!
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