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View days ago I had problems with shifting to third and fourth gear. I took the pre selector cover off the gearbox and found the eccentric pin on the bottom of the gearbox. How did it come off? I put it back in the hole. Its really tight, you have to use a hamer. I am sure that it doesn't come off anymore. 

Does anybody have experience with this? Probably it was not fitted deep enough in the hole. Today I will put it al together and see whats happening..........

 

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11 minutes ago, Bastiaan Sponton said:

View days ago I had problems with shifting to third and fourth gear. I took the pre selector cover off the gearbox and found the eccentric pin on the bottom of the gearbox. How did it come off? I put it back in the hole. Its really tight, you have to use a hamer. I am sure that it doesn't come off anymore. 

Does anybody have experience with this? Probably it was not fitted deep enough in the hole. Today I will put it al together and see whats happening..........

 

Which eccentric pin do you mean? Some gearboxes have 1 and some have 2 but in both cases they are retained by a nut on the outside of the selector cover.

Ciao

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23 minutes ago, Bastiaan Sponton said:

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Ok thats a "roll" pin and is used to control over travel of the selector arm. On later transmissions its replaced by and adjustable eccentric pin. It's just a press fit in the cover. Why it came out I dont know, thats not a common event. I suggest you use some green Loctite on it if it comes out again.

Have a look at my write up on the selector mechanism.

Ciao  

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31 minutes ago, Bastiaan Sponton said:

Thanks for your answer Phil. I was thinking of that loctite but its so tight fit, I just put it back. Nothing more to say about it. Now its time for RUGBY!!!!!!!

RUGBY:( not for us. Australian MotoGP :)

Ciao

 

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Ha New Zealand is out. Who taught about that.

Went for a drive after putting everything back. Works fine again!!

Philip Island, I past it on my bicycle long time ago. Back then i never realized that there was a circuit on that island :wacko:.

Ciao ciao

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