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R62 Gearbox
- Darryl.Richman
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R62 Gearbox
What's making the noise in your trans? Bearings might be available at a bearing house. While 1st and 3rd are constant mesh, 2nd is a "crashbox" gear and will certainly show some rounding of the teeth. (When you move the shift lever, you're directly moving 2nd gear back and forth on the output shaft.) People tell me that I shouldn't worry about this...
Do take care not to strip the threads in the case while tightening up the screws through the top cover. All but one of mine are oversize...
You're lucky if your motor is quiet, the gear train in front can make a lot of racket.
R62 Gearbox
Thanks for the reply.
I am not sure what is causing the gearbox noise.
Tried listening through a screw driver to pinpoint the source but it sounded bad no matter which part of the casing I listened to.
I did not try shifting gears, only running the bike in neutral.
This implies a problem with the constant mesh gears as the noise does not sound like a bearing.
I'm sure it will be obvious once dismantled.
Regards,
Peter.
R62 Gearbox
The previous owner had said the motor was noisy when running.
To my surprise it started easily, and the motor ran well with no noises,
but the same cannot be said of the gearbox which did not sound happy.
So the gearbox will need to be dismantled.
My questions are:
Does the gearbox have any quirks or parts that can be damaged during dismantling or assembly if done in the wrong order?
Does anyone supply parts, or will worn parts have to be manufactured or repaired locally?
Regards,
Peter.