MadpdXabbott
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Sorry Mate, US shipping just went down by 50% from $30-$15, hard to beat the prices and shipping in the US, I tried. Thank you for the good info on the Washers.One of the delights of New Zealand is that the riding is amazing. One of the downsides of New Zealand is that postage costs are ridiculous.
Stark wanted $1 for each of the copper washers that you replace with each gear oil change. That's reasonable. But the postage was $53. That's not.
Hence here's the copper washer dimensions so you can pop along to your local motorbike shop and avoid having to pay shipping:
Gear oil drain plug washer - OD 16, ID 10, thickness 1.4
Gear oil level bolt washer - OD 8.8, ID 5.4, thickness 0.9
Do you have the long breather hose or the short breather hose?found my Oil white and milky again, wish I knew where this water was getting in.
Mine looked milky when I drained it, but after letting it sit in the drain pan, (not sure how long) the milkyness disappeared, and it looked normal.found my Oil white and milky again, wish I knew where this water was getting in.
Thanks for the pic, they made me send my old motor back. What was the issue with yours. Mine overheated, I would like to have seen the damaged to the windings. Do you think that motor could be repaired by a motor rewinding company?Took the motor out from the old power train. Figured I’d share what the internals look like. Working in the counter shaft.
Did you find a faulty bearing in yours?So they are SKF bearings, looks like we can source these if they ever fail… but the gears i don’t know??
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Naw it’s the gears. The countershaft some how walked the ballbearing closet to the gear out. Something must have hit it. But it created enough play to shift the larger gear which created free play. Caused the gears to polish and wear as a result.Did you find a faulty bearing in yours?
Interesting, I broke a right side motor cover from an impact I didn't notice, the cover is soft, so the impact knocked the large gear.....I'll have to listen to see if anything dislodges as a result.Naw it’s the gears. The countershaft some how walked the ballbearing closet to the gear out. Something must have hit it. But it created enough play to shift the larger gear which created free play. Caused the gears to polish and wear as a result.