Ive wasted a fair amount of time the last few months doing my best to suss this out- but I'm sure there's a lot of folk who can readily answer most questions....
To my way of thinking the position of the sliding gears is governed by the position of the camplate pivot
non adjustable !!
I agree, and my earlier comment re;
.... " would affect the relativity of the selector forks, and subsequent gear meshing....?'
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was considering the float of the layshaft relative to the (fixed) selectors...
Keith, Am fairly sure 1st gear thrust washer is as you say 0.092", but think some research at the time came up with different figures (a bit thicker).
I put the whole cluster together hanging out of the intermediate case, complete with selectors, but the camplate was all guesswork...
Took some piccies, but they on the old phone..have to do some digging.
I picked up a couple of G/boxes the other week, one will be ok with a cleanup- good camplate
, and only a couple of minor gear wear, .......however......
I only wanted the outer cover from the other one, which going by the broken mount castings, should've expected ugly inside, but this was UGLY three gears with broken teeth at least 13..
No doubt caused by the layshaft thrust washer on the WRONG SIDE of the 1st gear
....sad thing is, all the gears looked very good condition otherwise
One thing I did notice today when I stripped the better one, with regard to Orabandas story the other week, the camplate/sel. forks has I feel a bit excessive gap, which seemed to allow the lug to not seat snugly in the camplate grooves (just a bit sloppy)- more on that later