SteveBorland
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I managed to get a nearly new gear set complete with both shafts, shifter forks and the shifter fork shaft form Ebay for a very reasonable price to replace the somewhat pitted gears in my 850 Mk IIa.
Now I'm reassembling my gearbox, and I find that the new layshaft is an interference fit in the layshaft bearing, while the old shaft is a nice sliding fit.
OK, no problem, so just use the old layshaft with the new gears.
Next problem is that the new mainsheet is a very tight fit in the RH bearing. Loved this by easing off the shaft until I achieved a nice sliding fit.
Then when doing my test assembly, I find that the selector fork shaft is sitting too low relative to the inner cover. I removed it and checked it for bends, nothing visible, tried the old shaft, same problem. In order to fit the inner cover I have to move the shaft up by about 1/2 it's diameter.
This new box was probably from a MkIII, but I don't understand these small differences - there's no mention of any of this in any of the rebuild guides I've read.
Any ideas or comments?
Thanks,
Steve.
Now I'm reassembling my gearbox, and I find that the new layshaft is an interference fit in the layshaft bearing, while the old shaft is a nice sliding fit.
OK, no problem, so just use the old layshaft with the new gears.
Next problem is that the new mainsheet is a very tight fit in the RH bearing. Loved this by easing off the shaft until I achieved a nice sliding fit.
Then when doing my test assembly, I find that the selector fork shaft is sitting too low relative to the inner cover. I removed it and checked it for bends, nothing visible, tried the old shaft, same problem. In order to fit the inner cover I have to move the shaft up by about 1/2 it's diameter.
This new box was probably from a MkIII, but I don't understand these small differences - there's no mention of any of this in any of the rebuild guides I've read.
Any ideas or comments?
Thanks,
Steve.