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Ok, I've searched briefly, but someone here knows. The Kid is bringing his new to him early 1100 Spot down for some maintenance while he deals with an issue with his mom. Says the clutch is slipping, he's done the mineral spirits trick to no avail, and wants to put new plates in it. He asked me which he should order. I dunno. It's something I've never paid a whole lot of attention to, because it hasn't been a problem I've had to deal with. I know there are good and bad along with YMMV plates.Which should he put in? He thinks it's a keeper, and wants to do it right the first time.While we're doing this, he wants to tear down the transmission and put new bearings in it to do away with the phenolic bearing cages, and swap out a noisy fifth gear. He's already sourced the bearings. Any pitfalls?Lastly, he asked if he should use the o rings or truncated cone rings that Guzzi uses. I told him I thought several o rings were the accepted setup. What's the part number/ designation/size on these?The idea is when he brings it down, he'll have everything we need.Oh, is there a tutorial for pulling the transmission on a spiney? That one's for me. TIA
I put a set of bonded/riveted plates in the Jackal last year, very nice. From MG.O rings. I have some sent free from Charlie M/Antietam, PM me your address and I'll pass them on.
I think you can remove triangular sub frame pieces in front and crab it like a Tonti. IF I remember correctly what I did back then.
Im Pretty Certain You Cant Get The Straight Cut 3 Dog Fifth Gear AnymoreIf Thats What You Were Intending On Doing.My 1100 Box Was Left Too Long And Other Gears Were starting To Show Signs Of Pitting. Im Suspecting From The Bits Of Fifth Gear Floating Around The Box Was The Cause.I Just Bought A Second Hand 1100 Cali Box And Swapped Them Into The 1000 Sport Case.You Cant Just Use The Cali Case Without A Little Bit Of Milling Work On The Top Two Holes That Secure The Box To The Motor And The Four Hole Mounting Plate Boss On The Box.
Chuck, allow me a few hours and I'll pen a screed on my experiences with this. IMHO the early Spineys are some of the most infuriating models to work on simply because they aren't well thought out and everything is really cramped.Pete
Here's my recommendations:I have a 100 more o-rings if anyone needs some. Free.
IMHO the early Spineys are some of the most infuriating models to work on simply because they aren't well thought out and everything is really cramped.Pete
FWIW... Transmission can be removed with engine and boomerangs in place. Others have mentioned that (10) clutch springs have to be glued to flywheel during clutch reassembly...
Are these O-Rings for the clutch rod...? Are they replacements for the conical seals...? ? ?
I'm pretty sure you can add a helical 5th and leave the straight-cut 1 through 4 gears in place.Pete Roper will confirm.. I'm pretty sure he's done a few.
Why bother with the crabbing business when it is easy to drop the motor and box out together. Then you can tilt it all forward to get the clutch springs to sit in place as you assemble the clutch. I am a motorcyle mechanic by trade and this is an easy motor to remove. Just the usual predictable process and then a bit of grunting to deal with the weight. When I refitted the motor/gearbox assembly I had a friend to give me a hand but I managed to get the thing together while he watched with a beer in his hand. I sat wooden shims made of bits of plywood under the sump and rocked the assembly back and forth while I added the plywood spacers and walked the assembly back up to the mounts. I used the solid centred sure flex bonded plates and they are working fine but they do have an earlier take up at the lever. The original plates fell to bits. The rivets fell out and the centres were ready to part company in the thin Spring metal part. My job was made easier by the fact that the bike has pod filters fitted.Cheers, voncrump
I took a look at mine last night while out in the barn-it looked like it would just pretty much drop out the bottom?
Did you miss the bit where I said there were two, (At least.) ways of going about this.I wasn't saying there was a definitive way, just that those were the ways I'd done it. Fuque me drunk! You really can't win here can you? The constant trolling and vitriol gets really tiresome. Pete
The transmission parts Pete sent had an issue. First gear had blown up. Of course it was usable with a little figuring out how all this stuff works and is assembled/disassembled. and changing out some stuff.