Opening the transmission case.
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Opening the transmission case.
The input shaft bearing has seized. I have removed all the bolts and I managed to separate the cover enough that the oil came out but it will not go any farther. Is there any trick that I am missing to open the transmission?
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Re: Opening the transmission case.
Do you have any pictures?
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Re: Opening the transmission case.
Do you have a service manual?
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Re: Opening the transmission case.
Maybe this will help(?)
https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempart ... ansmission
https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempart ... ansmission
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Re: Opening the transmission case.
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Re: Opening the transmission case.
I managed to get the case open. It was a combination of the dowel pins being stuck and the intermediate gear shaft being seized in the bearing which had ground itself up. The he final step that got it open was placing the nut and a socket over the end of the input shaft and striking it a few times with a dead blow hammer. I am ordering all new bearings and seals and hopefully it will go together easier than it came apart. My guess is the failure was caused by neglect of the former owner in changing the transmission oil. 16,000 miles on the bike.