Starter ring gear chewing up inside of primary
#11
The problem is that none of the dealers/indies stocked parts for an Evo, I originally thought the problem was with the starter. As I was on my vacation ride with my dad, I really didnt know what I was going to find when I pulled the primary off, because I never had gone into mechanical on the bike at that point. It was a big enough pain in the *** pulling the starter out at the hotel, I couldnt imagine the PITA that pulling the running boards, and primary off would have been at the time.
Knowing what I know now, and having a little more comprehensive tool kit with me, I wouldnt have any issue doing that. I also learned quite a bit about parts interchangeability so I should be all set.
It will be even better when I get my 04 swingarm and rear wheel mounted up, my bike is pretty much an 04 Carbed Evo now.
Knowing what I know now, and having a little more comprehensive tool kit with me, I wouldnt have any issue doing that. I also learned quite a bit about parts interchangeability so I should be all set.
It will be even better when I get my 04 swingarm and rear wheel mounted up, my bike is pretty much an 04 Carbed Evo now.
#13
well, after looking into it, I think I know why the ring gear was hitting the primary, and I think meepers AND BlkBagger had it right.
my engine was definitely kicking back at the starter which caused the jack shaft bolt to loosen
that's problem one
2nd problem appears to be the clutch bearing (s)
Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9I0LKtuQ6s
my engine was definitely kicking back at the starter which caused the jack shaft bolt to loosen
that's problem one
2nd problem appears to be the clutch bearing (s)
Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9I0LKtuQ6s
#16
yeah...that's a given now! I didn't do the work on the primary last time, but it seems there was no threadlock at all
I am looking at the All ***** 1-piece jackshaft, too. Anyone familiar with those?
but yeah...threadlock for sure
Last edited by JustDave71; 04-05-2010 at 05:07 PM.
#17
#18
was wondering about the tranny shaft, too. I don't quite understand the assembly...gotta look for an exploded view of how it is put together.
one thing...my rear wheel hub is wider than stock. I've managed to fit a 160 in there with a 1-1/8" belt. The rear belt is aligned so that it is already fairly close to the outside of the tranny pulley. I was wondering if that belt tension toward the outer range could cause excessive wear. When we were doing that setup I asked a few shops and they said it should be ok.
If I had the tools to pull the primary assembly off myself I'd just do it, but I don't.