Bent gearshift lever
Bent gearshift lever
My first problem.
I found I have a bent gearshift lever (picture 1). It was very hard getting the left cover off. I removed the right crankcase cover, clutch pack, outer clutch, circlip and washer. Should the gearshift lever pull straight out now. ( picture 2 )
Something a bit odd. Look how clean the inside is. I was expecting black tar when I pulled the crankcase cover. Picture #3
Thanks in advance, Ranchman
I found I have a bent gearshift lever (picture 1). It was very hard getting the left cover off. I removed the right crankcase cover, clutch pack, outer clutch, circlip and washer. Should the gearshift lever pull straight out now. ( picture 2 )
Something a bit odd. Look how clean the inside is. I was expecting black tar when I pulled the crankcase cover. Picture #3
Thanks in advance, Ranchman
Yes, it should pull straight out. The engine is strangely clean. A wild guess is that someone rebuilt the engine and it fell off the bench, bending the shifter. Is that a weld I see behind the shift arm? If so, find a donor engine and harvest the case and shift arm. The engine parts from 64 & 65 are interchangable. The tranny gears from the earlier years work. My "Build from Scratch" project engine is made up of:
64 Bottom end
65 Top end
62 Cylinder
62 Tranny gears
64 head
62 pistons.....it runs pretty nice. Honed the cylinders with a brake hone. Fine sanded the head on a flat surface, lapped the valves, threw in some new rings & gaskets...
64 Bottom end
65 Top end
62 Cylinder
62 Tranny gears
64 head
62 pistons.....it runs pretty nice. Honed the cylinders with a brake hone. Fine sanded the head on a flat surface, lapped the valves, threw in some new rings & gaskets...
Thank you spokes,
I think it's being a pain because it's bent. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
I looked no weld. I think the background is out of focus.
I'm thinking your right it's been rebuilt. The clutches look new also. Funny it was rebuilt then sat for all those years.
Ranchman
I think it's being a pain because it's bent. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
I looked no weld. I think the background is out of focus.
I'm thinking your right it's been rebuilt. The clutches look new also. Funny it was rebuilt then sat for all those years.
Ranchman
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I too have straightened a shift lever and kick start lever (CT90) with good results. Just be careful to not bugger the splines. I applied a little heat as well. IF the bike had been laid down as mine was inspect the cover for cracks around the seal boss too.
I'd bet Spokes could shake a box with spare parts in it and a perfect engine would fall right out- I just love that guy- in strictly bromance kind of way.
I'd bet Spokes could shake a box with spare parts in it and a perfect engine would fall right out- I just love that guy- in strictly bromance kind of way.
kartgreen wrote:Rancher , if it was my motor ,I'd slip a piece of pipe over the shaft and slowly bend it back in shape . The shaft is supported at both sides of the case .
Thanks Kartgreen and Larzfromarz that's what I ended up doing to get it out. It has a s bend in it. So I'm going for a straight one from smithers.

