the washer and one of its lugs is one the righthand side of the above picture in the clutch cavity. also witness the gnarl marks in the bearing cap and
gouging where first has at some stage taken a mouthful of alloy from the housing at a rough guess when the clutch side output shaft bearing has failed and spun in spite of the pegging. can't see any damage to the C-ring that locates it so something was amiss at one stage.
if you take a look at where the middle lower gear is in these two pictures in relation to themating gear and the shaft of the screwdriver against it you'll see how far the pinion has been able to float
and in this next i was able to physically lock the two shafts by slipping the teeth of third between the dogs on 5th driving gear while second was engaged. can't occur while the box is in motion due to rotation preventing them engaging as such but still quite scary.
all the selector fork to groove clearances are in order and otherwise she changes fine so i'll have a look at the rest of the bush/bearings on the two shafts and go from there.
this isn't quite what i expected to find before i pulled her down. has this ever happened to anyone else or is it just the result of ill handling by whatever previous monkey put it together?
anyone got a new selector fork they could measure the diameter of the shift drum engaging pin for me please and/or the groove to pin clearance in the drum itself? lastly a limit of axial play on the first and second driven pinions on their bush/caged needle roller please as second when not in mesh with its driving gear seems to have a lot of flop to it.
thanks again for your patient reading, glen.
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