Me again . . .
I'm working on a Gearbox from a 1992 R100R (chassis & engine manufactured in September 1991). The bike has covered 50K miles.
What is confusing me is that the Gearbox appears to have been cast in 1981. It also had a 'Monolever' rear oil seal which isn't right for the Paralever bike.
Inside, all the gears are late models with the 17.5 degree helical tooth form.
It also has a circlip on the output shaft with a small 'expansion ring' behind it. This is correct according to 'realOEM.COM', but according to other sources (Snowbums/Joergs) boxes made between 1985 and 1994 didn't have circlips.
Also, the Gearbox Serial No. is a bit odd - R0G0300 - stamped upside down on the case just below the air cleaner. It doesn't match anything I've read.
So two questions for the 'Gurus' . .
1. Is this really a year of manufacture date cast into the box ???
On 'Flipfly's' box, this said '90' which appeared to be correct.
2. Is there a site that gives chapter & verse on the origins of individual gearboxes ??
We have that for Engines & Frames, but I can't find the equivalent for gearboxes anywhere.
I know that the late R100Rs were considered to be 'parts bin specials', but did they really come with old gearboxers in order to give them circlips on the output shafts ??
I have all the info I need to re-furbish the box, but I'm curious now
Bob.
I'm working on a Gearbox from a 1992 R100R (chassis & engine manufactured in September 1991). The bike has covered 50K miles.
What is confusing me is that the Gearbox appears to have been cast in 1981. It also had a 'Monolever' rear oil seal which isn't right for the Paralever bike.
Inside, all the gears are late models with the 17.5 degree helical tooth form.
It also has a circlip on the output shaft with a small 'expansion ring' behind it. This is correct according to 'realOEM.COM', but according to other sources (Snowbums/Joergs) boxes made between 1985 and 1994 didn't have circlips.
Also, the Gearbox Serial No. is a bit odd - R0G0300 - stamped upside down on the case just below the air cleaner. It doesn't match anything I've read.
So two questions for the 'Gurus' . .
1. Is this really a year of manufacture date cast into the box ???
On 'Flipfly's' box, this said '90' which appeared to be correct.
2. Is there a site that gives chapter & verse on the origins of individual gearboxes ??
We have that for Engines & Frames, but I can't find the equivalent for gearboxes anywhere.
I know that the late R100Rs were considered to be 'parts bin specials', but did they really come with old gearboxers in order to give them circlips on the output shafts ??
I have all the info I need to re-furbish the box, but I'm curious now

Bob.


.
.