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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:45 am
by Mountain 300
Well its been a while but the time has now come to sort this bugger out.
Its half-term, I have an 18k mile gearbox sat on the garage floor, new clutch plate and bolts courtesy of Motorworks, its a Sunday, a Bank holiday and its pissing it down
Will keep you posted on how I get one, firstly need to make space in the garage to work, already shifted Lottys bike to a friends house and it looks like my kwak will be sat on the drive, now wheres the big hammers

Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 9:16 am
by JamesL
Judging from the forecast you've got two clear days - unless you get flooded out!
Hope it goes OK...
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 9:29 am
by Vince
Good luck, watch those knuckles

Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 5:52 pm
by Mountain 300
Progress so far, the box is out
How much swearing wasd there........................ loads
Its been 32 years since I was a mucanic, forgot how much spanner rash hurts
Having studied our folks photo's about g/box removal, I've definetly taken some shorts cuts, tank still attached, took arse end off complete with cans, down pipe and Y pipe. Thanks good for the dremel I bought 3 years ago and have never used it until today, gone through a few cutting discs chopping them bloody bolts that I used to fit the Y pipe ages ago, christ there a pain. Also took the back frame off with the complete arm and diff attached, prop shaft popped off the back of the box very nicely, which was a relief haven heaard about other folks trials and tribulations with that little circlip.
The clutch plate looked in really good nick to say that its done 61+k miles. I do have some piccies which I will post up later, only bobbed in to get the torque settings for the clutch assembly then I am gonhna leave the rest till tomorrow.
Nearly forgot, the old box is defintly fugged, theres more slack in the input shaft than Joan Collins, reckon the main bearing failed, the oil seal also also manged to work its way nearly out of its housing[/img]
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:09 pm
by Mountain 300
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:57 am
by Ade B
Brings back happy memories of two days spent in Jason's company
Hope it all goes back together without too many bits left lying about..
Like the workshop - if the fuel cans catch fire, there is a hose on standby.
Ade
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:13 pm
by _IT_
Looks like its going well

are you going to rebuild the fugged box and sell it on?
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:38 pm
by Mountain 300
_IT_ wrote:Looks like its going well

are you going to rebuild the fugged box and sell it on?
Had'nt thought about that, don't know if I've got the time or the inclantion.
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:46 pm
by Mountain 300
Well the story so far.................
Replacement box fitted and removed and refitted, who's the turkey that put the release plate in the wrong way round
Its good to check things operate properly as you go along, rock solid clutch lever told me I'd made a cock up, 10 mins later cock up rectified.
Whipped the header pipes off so that I could drill out the remnants of the bolts to the Y pipe, sheared a stud off in the process, double bugger
Rear frame, paralever and wheel back on, just got to sort the exhaust, fit tail frame, trim and a million zip ties.
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:14 pm
by _IT_
nice work

nearly there.
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:38 pm
by Mountain 300
_IT_ wrote:nice work

nearly there.
Nearlly but not quite, had bike running, all gears engage and disengage
Spent most of the afternoon hammering/grinding out the bolts from all the Y pipe and header pipes. Awaiting the arrival of friend with portable blow torch so that I can get some heat on the sheared header pipe stud thats protruding out of the cylinder head, hopefully this will come out easily
One thing I have found is that a 99 beemer ridden in all weathers and 61k miles on the clock, is gonna have more than its fair share of seized bolts, the twat "O" hammer has defintely had plenty of usage
