ponyfool
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Using various web sites to obtain the correct part numbers, I ordered a bunch of parts for my tranny rebuild.
I picked up the parts today, and I'm diligently checking the parts I received and comparing them to my parts list. In the end, I am missing two parts and I have a box with a part number I didn't order. First thought was, great, there goes NAFO. But then I read the box and it reads, "3rd/4th Pinion Gear Kit". I look at my sheet, and sure enough, I'm missing the 3rd and 4th gear pinion wheels. The bags on the individual parts are close to the same as my part numbers, but not quite. I call the dealer I got them from and he said he assured me they were the correct parts.
The box is labeled with part number 99999-03806-00. However, the bags inside have very similar part numbers, but not the same:
For the 3rd Gear pinion:
5JW-17131-00-00 is what I ordered
3P6-17131-00-0 is what I got
The 4th Gear Pinion:
5JW-17141-00-00 is what I ordered
3P6-17141-00-0 is what I got
I start to disassemble my transmission to put in the new parts when I immediately see that the 3rd and 4th gear pinion wheels are different on my bike than the parts in hand. See the difference below - 3rd Gear Pinion on left, 4th Gear Pinion on right (new parts the clean gears on the left in each picture) click image to enlarge:
So, I examine the parts, and see that the gears themselves are the same size and tooth count, and the shaft groves match up perfectly. I go ahead and install them and then come in the house to do some more checking. I find that Ron Ayers web site still lists all the old part numbers, but many others have the new part numbers (including the "kit"). I check for a 2007 bike, and they have the same part changes. So I finally check the 2008 and see that the gears are slightly different for the 2008 than for the 2006/07 and that the part numbers I received are the same numbers listed for a 2008 model tranny.
If you look at the gears, there is an extra engagement dog on each gear, and the receiving area of the gear where the dogs go into (not sure what that's called) has more area for the engagement. Also of note for whoever it was that suggested it earlier to me, the new gear dogs are "undercut" in that they are shaped more like a mushroom than just a rectangle.
This has me wondering if they identified an engagement issue that perhaps causes a bent shift fork in the 2006/07 models and corrected it for the 08's?
I picked up the parts today, and I'm diligently checking the parts I received and comparing them to my parts list. In the end, I am missing two parts and I have a box with a part number I didn't order. First thought was, great, there goes NAFO. But then I read the box and it reads, "3rd/4th Pinion Gear Kit". I look at my sheet, and sure enough, I'm missing the 3rd and 4th gear pinion wheels. The bags on the individual parts are close to the same as my part numbers, but not quite. I call the dealer I got them from and he said he assured me they were the correct parts.
The box is labeled with part number 99999-03806-00. However, the bags inside have very similar part numbers, but not the same:
For the 3rd Gear pinion:
5JW-17131-00-00 is what I ordered
3P6-17131-00-0 is what I got
The 4th Gear Pinion:
5JW-17141-00-00 is what I ordered
3P6-17141-00-0 is what I got
I start to disassemble my transmission to put in the new parts when I immediately see that the 3rd and 4th gear pinion wheels are different on my bike than the parts in hand. See the difference below - 3rd Gear Pinion on left, 4th Gear Pinion on right (new parts the clean gears on the left in each picture) click image to enlarge:
So, I examine the parts, and see that the gears themselves are the same size and tooth count, and the shaft groves match up perfectly. I go ahead and install them and then come in the house to do some more checking. I find that Ron Ayers web site still lists all the old part numbers, but many others have the new part numbers (including the "kit"). I check for a 2007 bike, and they have the same part changes. So I finally check the 2008 and see that the gears are slightly different for the 2008 than for the 2006/07 and that the part numbers I received are the same numbers listed for a 2008 model tranny.
If you look at the gears, there is an extra engagement dog on each gear, and the receiving area of the gear where the dogs go into (not sure what that's called) has more area for the engagement. Also of note for whoever it was that suggested it earlier to me, the new gear dogs are "undercut" in that they are shaped more like a mushroom than just a rectangle.
This has me wondering if they identified an engagement issue that perhaps causes a bent shift fork in the 2006/07 models and corrected it for the 08's?