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- | [title] Inspect the gear cluster |
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+ | [title] Inspect the centre web and gear cluster |
[* black] The output 4th gear is often subject to severe wear. Check the exposed bearing track carefully and the inner bushes. If the inner bushes are worn, the can be replaced, but if the bearing track is worn or pitted, then the gear is scrap. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] There are two types of 3rd/4th gear: the earlier dog/recess type and the later undercut dog type. The earlier type is prone to jumping out of 4th gear. The later 4th gear solves this problem, but is often mixed up with the earlier 3rd gear. Try to pair the correct gears if possible. |
[* black] Selector shaft | |
[* black] 1st gear | |
- | [* black] General wear |
+ | [* black] Clutch actuator securing ring |
+ | [* black] Mainshaft bearing |