maddad
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Well I've gotten it all apart. Will be posting a bunch of pictures as there are not many around on what these things look like taken apart. Only thing I found a real pain was the oil pump chain guard. That was a bit of a bugger as you have to suspend the transmission chassis above the main block with some wood and put in a 6" long allen key to unscrew it.
Anyway, more to the point. The following two pictures are of the 2nd gear shifting fork and 2nd gear. The shifting fork I know needs to be replaced because of the wear. What I wondering if is people think the amount of wear matches the symptoms or do I need to look further. I think it does. When in 2nd gear if I come onto it real hard it will jump out of gear and then right back in. Felt like skipping a tooth on a chain but in this case skipping one of the dogs. But I do have to come onto it hard and doesn't do it everytime. (eg. did it twice on a run through the Dragon and then maybe only once on the 3000 km trip home).
Had the same thing on a friends Busa, his was consistently happening in 2nd gear and his shifting fork had the same type of damage but far more.
The 2nd picture is of 2nd gear. It looks good, except if you look at the part I circled in red, you can see a little ridge. This actually looks like its from the factory this way. The dogs are not angled off, nor do the mating faces on 2nd gear look warn. It's just the ridges that I'm wondering about. Any of you guys think this is normal or should I replace 2nd gear, which is rather pricey. But now that i look at the picture I see a little more wear then I expected.
Anyway, more to the point. The following two pictures are of the 2nd gear shifting fork and 2nd gear. The shifting fork I know needs to be replaced because of the wear. What I wondering if is people think the amount of wear matches the symptoms or do I need to look further. I think it does. When in 2nd gear if I come onto it real hard it will jump out of gear and then right back in. Felt like skipping a tooth on a chain but in this case skipping one of the dogs. But I do have to come onto it hard and doesn't do it everytime. (eg. did it twice on a run through the Dragon and then maybe only once on the 3000 km trip home).
Had the same thing on a friends Busa, his was consistently happening in 2nd gear and his shifting fork had the same type of damage but far more.
The 2nd picture is of 2nd gear. It looks good, except if you look at the part I circled in red, you can see a little ridge. This actually looks like its from the factory this way. The dogs are not angled off, nor do the mating faces on 2nd gear look warn. It's just the ridges that I'm wondering about. Any of you guys think this is normal or should I replace 2nd gear, which is rather pricey. But now that i look at the picture I see a little more wear then I expected.