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APE doesn't list the Heavy Duty studs for the GS1000, but is able to put together and sell a set from studs they use in other engines. Going to be ordering some tomorrow.
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Gear engagement dog wear
I've had no trouble from this, so could probably run them longer, but am taking them over to a local machinist to see about cleaning them up.
The 1st and 2nd gears use larger oval-ish dogs that fit into oval slots cut into the output gears, and those seem fine, but some of the inclined plane meets inclined plane engagement dogs are slightly rounded and one or two are lightly chipped.
I think it's probably ok just to get the damaged surfaces machined to match their mates. Not sure if that's cost effective, but the budget's certainly no longer there for a full undercut job from the likes of APE. I'm going to check the specs and parts fiche for the GS1000G, and if things look like they interchange, may pull the oil pan cover from my GS1000G and inspect the gears in that engine.
- Richard
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostYou DEFINITELY need to rework the dogs! It will only get worse if you don't! Ray.
I'll see about the local machinist, but don't think he's done motorcycle transmissions before, so won't be surprised if it takes too much setup time and jig-making to be economical.
For alternatives, I've cross-referenced the GS1000G gear part numbers. None of the parts numbers match, but all the teeth counts are the same. So that might be worth looking at, although the layout of the two transmissions are very different. And there's some transmissions on ebay at the moment.
- Richard
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Originally posted by rcp View PostAnnoying how metal never heals itself, eh?
I'll see about the local machinist, but don't think he's done motorcycle transmissions before, so won't be surprised if it takes too much setup time and jig-making to be economical.
For alternatives, I've cross-referenced the GS1000G gear part numbers. None of the parts numbers match, but all the teeth counts are the same. So that might be worth looking at, although the layout of the two transmissions are very different. And there's some transmissions on ebay at the moment.
- Richard
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Originally posted by renobruce View PostI think I might have a spare 1000 tranny. Do you want me to look?
I talked to the automotive machinist this morning, and he can't help me. So I'm looking for either replacements or a machinist that can do it. There's a pair of '77 GS750s being parted out by a local vintage racer, so I may be able get a transmission out of those, and most of the gear part numbers in that model do cross-reference against the GS1000.
- Richard
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Originally posted by rcp View PostThanks Bruce, please do.
I talked to the automotive machinist this morning, and he can't help me. So I'm looking for either replacements or a machinist that can do it. There's a pair of '77 GS750s being parted out by a local vintage racer, so I may be able get a transmission out of those, and most of the gear part numbers in that model do cross-reference against the GS1000.
- Richard
You might check with Wazz? I think he was parting out a 1000? Or post in the parts wanted section. Someone is bound to have one.
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just get those rounded dogs recut by ape, you don't have to have them cut all the gears just the ones rounded. They will end up hard welding the dogs to build them up (which is good) and then they will back cut them. My dogs looked just like yours. The hard welding will help keep the dogs from rounding again. If you use any used gears they will just round off again especially if you are racing on them.78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
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Thanks for the reminder that Fast by Gast does that work. I talked to them and got a price. They'd probably be the best option, but undercutting is out of my budget for now.
I'm picking up the 77 GS750 bottom end on the weekend, or early next weak, as that also gets me the oil pump gears I need, and I've also got an inspected 1000 transmission coming for a reasonable price from ebay. Whichever transmission is suitable and ready to install first will go into the cases.
Speaking of cases, I need to post some pictures.
- Richard
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Case cleanup
Before, nothing but a bit of solvent:
Into the dishwasher (before wash, after solvent and wire brushing):
The top rack didn't work so well - here's after one wash.
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Case cleanup - after dishwasher
Still need to do soda-blasting on the lower crankcase. I tried the upper where I cleaned it with solvent and hand, drill and die-grinder powered brass wire brushes (soda blasting does nothing to oily goo), then washed it in the dishwasher. The lower I just cleaned almost all grease and grit off of with wire brush and solvent and ran it through the dishwasher - then I will soda blast it to get the remaining hard crust and paint off. I think the brush/degrease->dishwasher->soda blast->final wash will be the winning combination.
- Richard
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The full size studs have never caused loss of oil flow to the top end on any GS motor.
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