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Re: Transmission assembly problem
Reply #15 - 05/04/13 at 11:29:09
 
SALB wrote on 05/04/13 at 09:29:38:
Looks to me as if some of the gears were mixed and put on the wrong shafts. Undecided Sad


No... I am convinced that I have a completely wrong counter shaft. I've already asked for the right one and I believe that I'll have it in about ten days.

I 'll let you know how it goes!!!
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Reply #16 - 05/05/13 at 09:00:51
 
Ive never wanted anything to do with the puzzle they call a motorcycle transmission. I cant imagine wading off into one someone else dumped out of the box. I sure dont envy you, but I will follow along & cheer for you when you win it,

& someones done gone & slipped a piece in from another puzzle?

Thats just wrong right there,,
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Reply #17 - 05/05/13 at 15:54:18
 
Andreas wrote on 05/04/13 at 11:29:09:
No... I am convinced that I have a completely wrong counter shaft. I've already asked for the right one and I believe that I'll have it in about ten days.

I 'll let you know how it goes!!!


Andreas, The countershaft is the same diameter on the 4 speed and the 5 speed. I just did an engine split last month due to a crack in the right crankcase half of an 98 5 speed engine that I swapped into my 87. I split both engines and put my right side crankcase half from the 87 on the 98. They are Identical. The bike is up and running with no leaks and shifts fine. The countershaft diameter IS 22mm on the clutch side.
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Reply #18 - 06/17/13 at 09:31:21
 
I want to thank all of you for your precious help!
I bought from ebay a complete used transmission assembly from an '87 Savage. I've installed it and now is shifting gears like a charm!!! Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #19 - 06/18/13 at 07:33:38
 
cheater!
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Reply #20 - 06/18/13 at 13:41:18
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/18/13 at 07:33:38:
cheater!


Grin Grin Grin Dude, that is way too funny!! Seriously, though, he is up and riding and that is the best place to be!!
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