Hi All
The gearbox of my bike is stamped ASC2, somebody much wiser told me that the 2 means needle roller bearing mainshaft? it has been off the bike (62 spitfire scrambler) for long time, now in the process of restoration, it will click up in to 1st gear but thats it, so decided to have a look and see whats going on.
No 1
With the pinions and shafts exposed, the first thing I see is the E sliding gear on the mainshaft (22T) is badly worn where it engages with the selector fork also the selector fork is all chewed up (see pics)
No 2
The E sliding pinion has not being engaging fully with the G pinion on the mainshaft, as far as I can tell? the G pinion has 14T and is machined or brazed on to the shaft, not pressed like G pinion 24-4217 16T.
According to a very helpful BSA gearbox chart I saw on one of the forums, I think the mainshaft/pinion is part No 67-3313 which should be correct? the A pinion (25T) and C pinion (19T) both seem to be fine ,no damage/wear.
No 3
The bearings are the ball journal type on the drive side and on the kickstart side? I think part No's 24-4065 and 24-4217, no needle rollers?
No 4
The layshaft appears to have the correct pinions in place, B (18T) D (24T) F (21T) and H (29T)
but the end of the shaft that goes in to the kickstart side inner cover bronze bush has some grooves on it ,which also appear to be on the bush face (see pics)
This is all fairly new to me and am learning as I go along, so all advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Paul