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Offline ramwing7

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A Tale of Two Gearboxes
« on: April 08, 2026, 09:58:05 PM »
I have a 1949 BSA B31.  The gearbox is a mess so I got another hoping to use two to make one serviceable.
I've come up with a situation that I cannot find any information on.
In one gearbox the mainshaft gear (24-4231) slides on the shaft easily.  In the other it took 5 tons of pressure to remove the gear from the shaft and if it goes back on, it will take a press to get it there. The easily moveable one will not slide on the other shaft either.
Question is:  Which it correct?
                   Does the mainshaft gear move along the mainshaft in normal operation or is it supposed to be fixed and stationary during operation?

Many Thanks.

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Re: A Tale of Two Gearboxes
« Reply #1 on: Today at 05:42:55 PM »
Assemble the boxes and see which one works, or look at the assembly drawing/gear positions and see?