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Offline jhg1958

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Gearbox indexing
« on: 12.09. 2024 19:43 »
After taking the gearbox covers off to tackle an oil leak I had terrible problems changing gears.  I took the outer cover off to see if I could find the problem without success. I had aligned the dots that looked ok but I checked that the gearbox was in neutral. It was not yet I thought the dots were well aligned. See photo. I put the box into neutral using a lever and although the dots had moved they still looked aligned. See next photo. The gearbox problems are now cured.

Possibly because of wear, the dots are not a great indicator of correct alignment. Better to check that you are in neutral before tightening the inner cover.

Someone please tell me if I have the wrong end of the stick on this one.

John


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Re: Gearbox indexing
« Reply #1 on: 12.09. 2024 20:38 »
G'day John.
You must have the box in neutral before putting the inner cover on with the dots aligned. Your dots look good to me.
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Re: Gearbox indexing
« Reply #2 on: 13.09. 2024 16:31 »
 Unlike the plunger gearbox design, the S/A Camplate is "geared" to the rocking selector quadrant. In other words once assembled, the two have a constant relationship. On the plunger box the spring loaded claw changes position in relation to the camplate, assembly here is usually easier.

 So with a S/A box assembled with the gears and camplate in neutral, there is a 1 in 3 chance you get it right first time...one tooth up, smack on, one tooth down. Use the dots as a starting guide and be prepared to experiment. I don't think some are placed as accurately as we think.

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Re: Gearbox indexing
« Reply #3 on: 13.09. 2024 16:58 »
There was a bad batch of quadrants made.