Bansheekidd97 Posted July 15, 2006 Report Posted July 15, 2006 i got my brothers shee tranny all together and ready to put the halves together, i put the shifter on and tried shifting thru the gears it feels real sticky, not smooth and kinda binds unless i spin the output shaft where the spocket goes while im shifting. then it will go thru all 6 gears ok. i tried it on mine witch is all together and running and i cant shift thru all mine either with out rocking the machine. do you guys think this is a problem or do you think its ok? i doubled checked all the forks and the numbers all thats right. thank you Quote
addicted Posted July 15, 2006 Report Posted July 15, 2006 i got my brothers shee tranny all together and ready to put the halves together, i put the shifter on and tried shifting thru the gears it feels real sticky, not smooth and kinda binds unless i spin the output shaft where the spocket goes while im shifting. then it will go thru all 6 gears ok. i tried it on mine witch is all together and running and i cant shift thru all mine either with out rocking the machine. do you guys think this is a problem or do you think its ok? i doubled checked all the forks and the numbers all thats right. thank you It is normal to have to spin the shaft to get the gears to engage. I had the same thing happen when I put mine together. I freaked out and took it to the shop To have them do a shifting check before I put the cases together. They said it was normal, especially if the gears are new. I put it together and it shifts fine. Quote
bansheefreak Posted July 15, 2006 Report Posted July 15, 2006 sounds like your ok put it in and ride let us know whow it runs... Quote
Bansheekidd97 Posted July 15, 2006 Author Report Posted July 15, 2006 ok thanks guys. hopefully ill have the bottom end finished up this morning. still waiting on rings before i can do the top end. Quote
BigRed350x Posted July 15, 2006 Report Posted July 15, 2006 Its totally normal. The reason it does this is due to how the transmission "grabs" the gears together. There are little cogs on the side of each gear that have to line up, if its not spinning they won't grab, they just touch eachother and go back to the previous position. Dunno if that makes sense or not, but I'm thinking since you had it split and looked at the gears it would. Quote
Bansheekidd97 Posted July 15, 2006 Author Report Posted July 15, 2006 Its totally normal. The reason it does this is due to how the transmission "grabs" the gears together. There are little cogs on the side of each gear that have to line up, if its not spinning they won't grab, they just touch eachother and go back to the previous position. Dunno if that makes sense or not, but I'm thinking since you had it split and looked at the gears it would. ya it makes sense. i just wanted to make sure. dont want to have to split it again. thank you Quote
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