wimpywade94 Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 well my engine is apart, and ive seen pics of the shift star modification. what is it, can i do it my self, and is it worth doing for a dune/trail machine? only racing is just play dragin, nothing seriouse, the engine i am putting into this bike is the passion 12 port 4mm stroker, just curiouse on stuff i should do now, rather then put my bike together, and then want to do it later, only to rip the bike apart. thanks wade Quote
sweetshee4312 Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 i dunno about doign it urself, pm boonman he does ti cheap, it will help with missed shifts and finding that damn thing they call nutral Quote
Meat Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 what is it The shift star is attached directly to your shift drum, the shift drum lives inside your engine cases, the shift star attaches to the end of the drum and is on the outside of the engine cases. The shift star mates up with your shift linkage. The shift star is star shaped. The "arms" of the shift star are long and pointy in stock form, the modification is done by grinding down these arms on the star, you grind em down and and round em off. Here's a picture of a shift star that I did.... can i do it my self Yes you can do it yourself. You'll have to remove the clutch basket tho. You shouldnt use a bench grinder to grind down the star's lobes, the best tool for the job is a floor mounted belt sander. Grind the lobes down till they look like the picture I posted. Measure everything with a micrometer so all the arms are identical. I could have went a c**t-hair lower with that star in the picture, but... I didnt. The shift star mod is a two part deal, the first part being the "arm grinding" I just explained and the other mod is "backcutting neutral". You'll need a milling machine to properly backcut neutral, thats where Boonman comes in. He can grind your lobes for ya and backcut neutral for a good price. You dont have to have the backcut neutral, but its nice and since you have the star off the engine you might as well get it cut. and is it worth doing for a dune/trail machine? YES, its worth the trouble. Throw on a new clutch cable and one of those "ez pull" clutch levers and you'll have entirely different shifting machine. Like butta Quote
boonman Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 Nice!!!!!!! Meat is spot on. (like usual) When I do a shift star, first, it goes to the vertical milling machine. Where a .500" carbide end mill awaits for the machining on the neutral spot to be done. I touch off on the top of the star, go down .210", and I machine the detent .080" deeper. Once that is done, it goes to the belt sander, (like mentioned) and I grind off the high spots. Then, I affix it to my jig. (it mimicks the end of the shift drum, and the star bolts on exactly how it does on when it is on the bike) I put it in the Engine lathe. I then turn the ears down. It comes out perfect. Within .001". After it comes off the lathe, I take it over to the 1"x48" belt sander for some deburring. Then, I take it over to the scotchbrite belt equipped belt sander for some polishing. Then, it gets shipped out. Quote
cdw Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 so do you make it the same as the ones you can buy or different? Quote
boonman Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 They are all pretty similar. What is the cost of a boughten one? Maybe I will go to the dealer, and picks me up a few and start sellin'........ Quote
ledofthezep Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 They are all pretty similar. What is the cost of a boughten one? Maybe I will go to the dealer, and picks me up a few and start sellin'........ Wouldn't be a bad idear....maybe they'd cut you a deal if you bought in bulk? Quote
wimpywade94 Posted April 30, 2004 Author Report Posted April 30, 2004 so what do you tupically charge for this the mod and backcut nuetral? thanks wade Quote
boonman Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 $25 shipped. I just checked price on a new star. less than $20 from Ronnies. Perhaps I may work some of those into the near future.... Let's see, Magic racing charges $45 + shipping, how about I'll go $40 shipped. Quote
sredish Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 (edited) I can find neutral faster than a crack whore can find her pipe. Maybe when I start havin problems, I'll let you hook me up boonman. Maybe, if I had one modded, I'd tell the difference. Hmmmm. What to do. Edited May 1, 2004 by sredish Quote
DUNEDEMON Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 I don't like cocaine, but I love the way it smells... Quote
370banshee Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 (edited) hey boon how long does it usually take to do a shift star mod?? and will you email me your address so i can get mine shipped to you so i can get it modded. [email protected] chris Edited May 1, 2004 by 370banshee Quote
akpopeye Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 but boon, wouldnt you make a few bucks more by just modding them, not selling them...but that aint a bad idea, you could also round up some flywheels from ebay or the dealer, and sell them modded too! Anyway, boon modded my star, good communication, quick to ship, good price! lata Quote
BrokeStonedBiker Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 im all confused, (typical me) i have axcess to end milld bridgeports a leath any saning belt grain+ polishing tools. but i dont under stand what you do exactly. maybe its time for another one of those picture posts where you go through all the steps? id really like to know i sometimes find it hard to find nutral.( well i know where it is but it likes to go either form second to fiest or first to second, its takes a very light featherd foot to get it right. BTW i head the work c**t hair used a lot by the guy wouorking next to me at work. has it ever been measured with a mico meter? or do they run in different sizes? Quote
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