Posted by pete 23 on June 29, 2010 at 19:10:15 from (173.87.147.99):
In Reply to: H fifth gear jumps out posted by jerry hakenwerth on June 29, 2010 at 17:02:10:
Once you get a wear pattern on a gear from jumping out of engagement it is difficult to overcome, however, I have had some success with adding a washer behind the rear bearing on input shaft to put it back a little farther. Problem is you already have cover off so it would be a lot of work for nothing if it doesn't work, but then, labor is cheap on your own rig. Loose bearings on the input will of course have to be taken care of also, and pilot brg. When cover is on,trans in fifth gear you can readily see if it is getting a good bite on input shaft and still not being forced against fork. Might get a little constant mesh gear noise but I just did an M and it is quiet.
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