As pictured, the 2nd gear in my newly aquired 79 SF is missing a few teeth!
Background: The previous owner said the gears had been replaced in the past and all was working well. He also stated that this event occurred on a brief short ride after an oil change. The gears will not shift at all now, the transmission is completely locked up.
One mistake that I made was not pulling the oil pan down before turning the engine upside down to inspect the gears. So now I am concerned that there may be bits of teeth that dropped down throughout the engine. However that is a possibly anyhow since the gear was spinning high revolutions and likely throwing off bits of steel as the gear was being destroyed. You can see 2 of the teeth laying on top of the gummed up oil pump screen. Some of the teeth are sticking inside of the gummy jello sludge in the bottom of the oil pan. The sludge itself, along with some teeth and metal filings actually stuck to the bottom of the oil pan even though the engine was turned upside down to remove it.
After the breakdown, the bike sat outside for a couple of winters under a tarp with the right side engine cover and clutch assembly removed. So possibly some water got into it. Would that explain the gel consistency in the bottom of the oil pan?
Before I tear into this thing any further, what should I look for that may have caused this failure in the first place?
And if there are metal filings and teeth throughout the rest of the engine, Which I can’t really prove or disprove, I may be looking at future engine/transmission problems…So should I just forget about attempting any repairs on this thing? (I have another whole engine that I could just swap and be done with it!)
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and opinions.
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