One for our plunger experts:
The gearbox on my vee twin is ex plunger. Overhauled it before fitting to engine - ground the layshaft, made new bushes, fitted new bearings, new layshaft gear, final drive sprocket etc etc. Made a roller plunger for the camplate detent. It's been selecting / working fine ever since assembly and starting / running the engine. Done a few tentative road miles since the starter was fitted - all fine.
Except yesterday evening. After two or three miles it suddenly jumped out of gear. Thereafter difficulty selecting a gear - seemed to be neutrals everywhere. In fact, at one stage I wondered if the chain had come off. Fortunately I was only about a mile and a half from home, so headed straight back - with difficulty. Managed to keep it in third mainly, by pressure on the gearlever. Then got delayed by roadwork traffic lights - difficult to find any gear when green light appeared. Thereafter only half a mile home, but by then the gearlever was solid - wouldn't move.
Having got home, put bike on stand and left it. This morning thought I'd check the oil level, assuming it had run low. Drained the gearbox - just over one pint. Tried the gears (engine stopped) and everything selects fine. Gear selector plunger tube hasn't moved and is tight.
What is going on? Could it be because I've recently changed from straight 40 engine oil to EP80/90? It has, however, already done more miles on the EP than I did last night. If for some reason a bush was tightening, maybe I should change to R40? After all, if anything seizes on R40 it will seize on any oil.