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I'll be doing that this week.What is the preferred spline lube?
Take the drive box off. The reduced weight makes it easier to get the swing arm on and the UJ splines lined up.Remember when refitting the drive box to leave fully tightening the 4 nuts holding it to the swing arm till the rear wheel axle has been lined up.
What is the preferred spline lube?
Got it in, had a hard time getting it off the swingarm, the bearing box part stayed with the swingarm.Now I have to find the article with the tips about adjusting the swing arm stub spindles that I came across last week but forgot to bookmark.
just count the exposed threads on the pivot pins and make them equal.. I'm more worried about the "bearing box", so the the pinion gear came out of the rear drive? it needs to be sync'd proper to the crown gear.. right Pete?
I wouldn't think that it was altered by removing the bearing box
are you talking about setting the crown / piston clearance? - like on page 94 of the pdf (page 92 of the service manual) http://www.thisoldtractor.com/mg_manuals/workshop_manual_g5_sp.pdfI wouldn't think that it was altered by removing the bearing box
Sorry, this is my second bike with a shaft drive (I also have a PW50)I confused Drive Box and Bearing housing. What I am talking about is "E" below.
If the pinion assembly (E) stayed on the swingarm, That means it likely IS rusted to the driveshaft and coupler. Try to get it off of there and gooped up to save the splines.On the swingarm pins, just count the threads on each side. Turn them in to remove all play.
side to side equality is not critical on a big block guzzi with a double (CV) u-joint. On small blocks with their single knuckle joints, yes, the output shaft must be co-planar with the driveshaft. On big blocks, you can use the swingarm pins to move the swingarm right or left as needed. When I raced, I offset the rear wheel to the left (relative to the rear drive unit) so that fatter tires wouldn't rub against the swingarm. To bring the tire back into alignment with the front, I would then shift the whole swingarm to the right via the swing arm pins. assuming that equal amounts of the swing arm pins showing means that the output shaft and driveshaft are co-planar is a big assumption.