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Several years ago, I sent a Norton GB for a rebuild, as a shop were running a "sale" ... and I didn't want to mess with it. Over this COVID-19 lockdown, I replaced my 750 motor with an 850 motor I rebuilt 2 years ago, and installed the shop rebuilt GB.
Anyway, I have 90 miles on the bike. It is HARD to kick start (like it was "catching" on something) ... and the kick starter was going slightly backward when in first gear from a dead stop. What? This is a Norton specialist rebuilt GB, with roller layshaft bearing and shimmed! As far as running, it runs GREAT! Lot of torque AND smooth running AND shifting GB.
I measured .009" end play, so ... good? So then had to look inside. It appears 1st gear and 2nd layshaft gears were mating nice and tight; so tight that the dogs on 2nd gear layshaft --- were fouling on the kick start shaft !!! How could this be?
Please see atached pics. For comparison, I have a good used layshaft first gear beside the "worn" first gear layshaft. the worn gear even has a distinct wear mark groove where the kickstart shaft rubbed on it. Note that the bronze bushing on the "problem" gear has "crept" outboard to the kick start even.
Does my layshaft 2nd second gear have too long dogs???
How could this be? Experts please advise ...
Anyway, I have 90 miles on the bike. It is HARD to kick start (like it was "catching" on something) ... and the kick starter was going slightly backward when in first gear from a dead stop. What? This is a Norton specialist rebuilt GB, with roller layshaft bearing and shimmed! As far as running, it runs GREAT! Lot of torque AND smooth running AND shifting GB.
I measured .009" end play, so ... good? So then had to look inside. It appears 1st gear and 2nd layshaft gears were mating nice and tight; so tight that the dogs on 2nd gear layshaft --- were fouling on the kick start shaft !!! How could this be?
Please see atached pics. For comparison, I have a good used layshaft first gear beside the "worn" first gear layshaft. the worn gear even has a distinct wear mark groove where the kickstart shaft rubbed on it. Note that the bronze bushing on the "problem" gear has "crept" outboard to the kick start even.
Does my layshaft 2nd second gear have too long dogs???
How could this be? Experts please advise ...
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