I need to replace third gear and the manual isnt much help.
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gsryder
Need to replace 3rd gear
How do you get the tranny gears off of the shaft?
I need to replace third gear and the manual isnt much help.Tags: None
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You have to press the assembly apart. I've never done this so can't comment further but you may want to mention the model and year of bike you have.Ed
To measure is to know.
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gsryder
Yeah that would be a help wouldn't it. LOL!
1981 GS1100 front set of tranny gears 3rd gear over going from left to right.
Bikebandit says its the third driven gear.
Is this something you can accomplish from home or with a press....or is there a special tool????
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gsryder
Its a 16v engine. I thought about having it back cut but didnt really think it would be necessary. I am on a tight budget not that that warrants cutting corners but I am only doing what is absolutely necessary for my build. It is my understanding from what I have read the tranny in stock form should be good for up to 200hp for regular street use and a occasional run down the quarter mile.
What I really need to know is what gear gets pressed off of the shaft to get to the third gear, or does both sides (end gears) come off??????
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80GS1000
If you can find a lower mileage unit, why not just replace the tranny? Seems easier than rebuilding it.
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dogs and slots and shift forks wear(bend from disengaging action).
a person always has to replace more than one part.
when you have a tranny back cut they reshape the dogs and slots which means you do not have to buy new suzuki parts.
street bikes can benefit from back cutting.
its not really an H/P thing..bad is bad but if you make more H/P then the dogs will jump out of the slots easier than if you have a stock engine.
John Pearson does all my transmission work so i have no input on the disassembly part of the shafts.
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gsryder
Hmmmm... that makes allot of sense. I guess I was just looking at the fact that I had an extra tranny lying in the basement that had the gear I needed in good condition and I was just going to swap them. All the rest of the gears and dogs are in good shape.
Now I am not sure what I am going to do?
I am sure there are some variables but what on the average does getting the tranny back cut cost?
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by gsryder View Post
What I really need to know is what gear gets pressed off of the shaft to get to the third gear, or does both sides (end gears) come off??????
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