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Author: | Pat [ Sun Apr 04, 2004 7:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Transmission Problems |
Greetings, I dug into my '79 CR125 today, and got the engine taken apart. A bit of background: I quit riding this bike about five years ago when I had a bad third gear shortly after I began riding it. It shifted into third fine, but would lurch and clank and I thought I had a few stripped teeth. Basically, it sounded like the gearbox was going to explode... I attributed it at the time to my own clumsy shifting that caused a gear to break. So, the bike got set aside as I didn't have time/money to fix it and had other bikes to ride. Back to today's problem: Upon taking everything apart (and spending lots of time doing so), I expected to see metal in the oil and scored/damaged gears. All the gears look perfectly fine. When meshed together, I don't see how it would be physically possible for the 3rd gears to slip. No chipped teeth, and none that looked excessively worn. What else could contribute to this? What should I be looking for? Again, when it was running it shifted into and out of 3rd fine. Could it be a bad drum? I inspected that and didn't really see any excessive wear, plus I wouldn't assume it's a high wear item. Furthermore, it ran through all other gears fine. I rode it for a couple hours and just skipped 3rd (not too fun) before I finally put it in storage. The only think I can think is that it was assembled wrong by the guy who had it before me or something. I have three other engines, two that are almost complete as donors. I also plan to build up another engine out of them. Any suggestions before I go taking three others apart? Any help is greatly appreciated... I never thought I'd be DISAPPOINTED to take apart case and not see damaged gears... ![]() Thanks a lot, -Pat- |
Author: | Rick [ Sun Apr 04, 2004 9:00 pm ] |
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Look closely at the cogs on the sides of the gears. These usually round off some and cause the gears to pop out/pop in... |
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