Folks
A little while ago, I had some clutch related issues on my 1954 Comet. A new clutch centre, plates, pushrod and operating plunger seemed to remove the horrible noises I was getting.
http://classicmotorcycleforum.com/index.php?topic=5322.0So far so good.
I have removed and replaced the outer gearbox cover so often during this process, I have gradually come to understand the process for timing the gear selection mechanism.... Or at least, I think I have... But I still have a feeling this may the cause of the issues I still have. I have also filled the gearbox with gearbox grease as it seemed very dry.
I currently have 4 good gears and a neutral. This suggests to me that the selection mechanism is correctly timed? But when changing from 1st to 2nd, 2nd gear is not there. However, if I make this change in two discrete steps, i.e. go from 1st into neutral and then from neutral into second, all is OK. But I can't make the change in one movement.
All other gears seem to select fine in both directions - although some of the down-changes are crunchy if the engine speed isn't right. I suspect this is down to the new clutch plates being a little sticky and not freeing up fully.
Any ideas why the change from 1st to 2nd could be so fussy? I have not removed the inner gearbox casing at all, and the gears worked perfectly before I starting messing with the outer cover and clutch, so I can't help thinking that it is something I have done (my golden rule!). Could the presence of grease in the gearbox be a factor in this?
Thanks in anticipation...
Nigel