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Good luck with the project. I like it. You’ll have fun and really be hooked when all done. I’m on my second guzzi ( both 1100 California’s ). I’m in $$$ more than I planned but not worried about it. This one ain’t going nowhere! Ticks all my boxes
I've spent the past few days removing and disassembling the transmission. The biggest blocker was waiting for special tools to arrive. Removing the two peg nuts was a breeze with an impact wrench, 27mm deep socket and the specialist tool from MGCycle (https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=657). It was actually disappointingly easy, but I can imagine how frustrating it must be without those tools!
Some questions for y'allThere was some surface rust on the selector drum rod. I sanded it off. I don't think this will harm things, but I may be mistaken. Should I order a replacement or leave as is?Something went wrong in the end case. I haven't looked at each gear in detail but there is nothing immediately obviously wrong. See the photos for the damage. Is this something to replace?
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The rod the drum rotates on? If so, that'll be fine. The end case usual looks a bit rough in that area, but that's much worse than normal. Could be the shift return spring broke previously and then got trapped there between the case and a gear. If you need one, I have a few extras.
Looking up close at your 3rd pic from top, it almost looks lke there is a crack propagating down from the left bearing race, and almost ready to break all the way into the right bearing race.
Mke sure you have tightened up the nut on the input and output shaft.This draws the respective shafted into there proper position, otherwise the shift dogs don't align on the drum properly