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ATD fibre gear teeth
« on: 08.12. 2018 23:45 »
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 Hello,

 Might be the camera angle, but it does not look like the magneto fiber gear is meshing with the cam gear. Might have to shine a bright light in there to look for teeth.

 With the amount of puke inside that motor, I would remove the sump plate and do my best to clean out whatever I could.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #1 on: 08.12. 2018 23:49 »
Hi,
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this bike seems less prone than my others

I can see what appears to be an anti wet sump valve in the oil line *????*

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #2 on: 09.12. 2018 00:19 »
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this bike seems less prone than my others

I can see what appears to be an anti wet sump valve in the oil line *????*

Derided by many including me *fight*

John

Well spotted John, if it was mine that would be coming out

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #3 on: 09.12. 2018 00:29 »
Might be the camera angle, but it does not look like the magneto fiber gear is meshing with the cam gear. Might have to shine a bright light in there to look for teeth.

 With the amount of puke inside that motor, I would remove the sump plate and do my best to clean out whatever I could.

 Lee

I thought the same thing Lee, you can see that the pointier end of each tooth does engage ...should it be more pronounced than this?

I have had the sump off and it was quite clean which is what is keeping me optimistic despite the interesting 'bodges' I am discovering. I have changed filters and run a gut full of new oil through it already and will do again once this adventure has ended.

 I am sure we have all had this experience when exploring new machines...it's part of the drug.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #4 on: 09.12. 2018 00:33 »
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this bike seems less prone than my others

I can see what appears to be an anti wet sump valve in the oil line
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Ahhh...that is exactly why this post is thus named!

These are new to me.  Can you please point out what I am looking for? 

I am guessing your concern would be that it works too well at the wrong time?

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #5 on: 09.12. 2018 00:36 »
Are you talking about that silver cylinder in the oil line?  I wondered what that was!

Thankyou for that observation, I will be removing the valve (I will replace all the lines) ASAP.

If my bikes wet sump I blame myself for not finding them enough.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #6 on: 09.12. 2018 01:09 »
UncleD please tell me  there are some WASHERS under the nuts on the oil pump or I will be forced to go to the pub if there isn't *smile*

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #7 on: 09.12. 2018 01:15 »
UncleD please tell me  there are some WASHERS under the nuts on the oil pump or I will be forced to go to the pub if there isn't *smile*

The pub opened 14 minutes ago...you're late.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #8 on: 09.12. 2018 01:27 »
Come back Berger...I deceived you!

But thanks for making me check, the nuts were quite loose.

I replaced the washers.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #9 on: 09.12. 2018 02:03 »
great stuff UncleD I was sure I could see WASHERS --- [swarfy *whistle*  *good3* *razz*] I even went back to the picture after you said I was late for the pub and thought that's a funny looking pump casting  :o . back on topic again just for interest take the plugs out and spin the engine and see how your mag gear turns on a couple of revolutions, it looks interesting how those teeth are meshing, has the mag been badly slotted where the nuts hold it to the crankcase and its not fixed properly? *dunno2*

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #10 on: 09.12. 2018 08:19 »
 Bergs.....Looks like the drink has a hereto unexplained benefit when it comes to the eyes! C'mon UncleD.....Were there any washers behind those oil pump nuts?  Or should Swarfy be booking up at Specsavers?

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #11 on: 09.12. 2018 10:57 »
I have not been to the pub! swarfy you're not setting my valve timing *bash* *whistle* -WASHERS!- you need to visit the pub , UncleD has removed the WASHERS and replaced them with shaken proof not stirred WASHERS! ;)

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #12 on: 09.12. 2018 11:57 »
That photo showed the shakeproof washers that were in place (I couldn't see them either).  I replaced them we new ones to ensure they bit...and then went to the pub looking for you...

(ie the Noonamah Tavern, Northern Territory) *ex* *beer*

The tips of the mag gear are black in colour and don't show up well (but you can see them silohetted above where they mesh in the photo).  They do protrude into the adjacent gear but not all the way to the bottom.

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #13 on: 09.12. 2018 12:30 »
No dammit, I can't go to sleep ( sorry dear, I'll turn the light off shortly).

HOW THE HELL CAN THE BIKE RUN WELL WITH ONE POINT GAP OF 0.09" AND ONE OF 0.19"??!

(You may need to read my parallel post in the electrical section).

Surely it should be running like a bag of poop?  I JUST DONT GET IT! *pull hair out*

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Re: ATD fibre gear teeth
« Reply #14 on: 09.12. 2018 13:06 »
UncleD that's a better photo- looks ok to me, you are dealing with a Brit bike they even run with snapped cranks [well mine did] as for the points gap I can't point you in any other direction that hasn't been covered. my eyes might be good but they are not x-ray eyes even so I knew there were washers behind the nuts , I can hear the pub calling me *beer* *countdown*