Beemerboff
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Thanks for the replies guys.
We are covering new ground here, as AFIK none of the gearbox rebuild blogs, or threads, or my Haynes, cover stripping this shaft.
The box is a 85 Mono G/S without any circlips on the output shaft.
My input roller track had a couple of what looked like scores on one end, but it measured up OK - so I polished it up with fine brown Scotchbrite and the scores, or streaks, have gone.
It might only have been a bit aluminium swarf which was streaked round the race.
So I will wait and see how the new roller bearing outer fits before I start pulling the shaft apart. There was no noticeable play in the shaft before I stripped it but the loose bearing rocks on the shaft , at both the rear portion that the rollers dont run on, and the nose where it does.
The shaft rear seal was leaking and I would like to replace it, so I will order a couple so I get a bit practice.
Just bought a Ex Oz army Yamaha XT600 to keep the dirt/ off road side of my riding moving as this is spring and the prime riding season.
They are being auction off and the bikes, which have the big Acerbis tank and a huge rack and soft pannier frames, are selling for not much more than the tanks go for on Ebay.
We are covering new ground here, as AFIK none of the gearbox rebuild blogs, or threads, or my Haynes, cover stripping this shaft.
The box is a 85 Mono G/S without any circlips on the output shaft.
My input roller track had a couple of what looked like scores on one end, but it measured up OK - so I polished it up with fine brown Scotchbrite and the scores, or streaks, have gone.
It might only have been a bit aluminium swarf which was streaked round the race.
So I will wait and see how the new roller bearing outer fits before I start pulling the shaft apart. There was no noticeable play in the shaft before I stripped it but the loose bearing rocks on the shaft , at both the rear portion that the rollers dont run on, and the nose where it does.
The shaft rear seal was leaking and I would like to replace it, so I will order a couple so I get a bit practice.
Just bought a Ex Oz army Yamaha XT600 to keep the dirt/ off road side of my riding moving as this is spring and the prime riding season.
They are being auction off and the bikes, which have the big Acerbis tank and a huge rack and soft pannier frames, are selling for not much more than the tanks go for on Ebay.
Good luck with your rebuild, my advise would be to give it to someone who can not only do it but enjoys it. Mike, if you are reading this
thank you again. Jim.