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Gearbox full of oil?
Perhaps, but a bit more info on the bike would help. Model year? Five or six speed box? I thought it was only the six speed V7-II's that were afflicted with the thrust face issue? Has the cable needed constant adjustment?Pete
My gut feeling is the same as Pete here.Is the clutch properly adjusted?
:bike-037:cBut why does imperfect cable adjustment CAUSE a screech ? Granted, a constantly increasing amount of play in the cable would indicate something lunching itself, but the clutch either is disengaged or engaged. I'd like to know if the screeching occurs when the faces are apart and bearing under load ( lever in while in neutral) or at the moment that the faces are sliding together on take up, indicating maybe poor friction material or a contaminant on the surface.
I am no expert (here we go again), but sounds like to me,the clutch plate is not fully engaging the flywheel which might be slipping even when the handle bar lever is fully let go.if the clutch free play or rather non-of-it, it would be pulling the clutch apart just ever so slightly...then again, I could be talking out of my ass...but this is my 2 cents
But why can't they fix it Steve? It's a bloody Guzzi! The closest thing you can get to just being two wheels and a horn! It only has seven moving parts for heavens sakes???
This is funny :)
You still haven't stated whether it's a five or a six speed? One of the common problems with the five speed is people don't put enough oil in the gearbox. The gearbox takes a litre but there is some confusion because of the terminology Guzzi uses in their spec sheets and, (Despite Presumably having just drained a litre of old oil out.) they put in only whatever the small amount specified for the bevelbox is, (185-200ml?) into the gearbox. Leaving aside the fact one has to assume the half blind quarter wit who does this is then left with the task of trying to pour a whole litre of oil into the bevelbox, (A lot of it will end up on the outside!) the fact remains that the amount of the wrong oil in the gearbox is woefully inadequate and yes, oddly enough, the bearings will start protesting!If this is what has occurred then this pack of Rhodes Schollars owe you a gearbox! And no, just 'Topping it up' isn't good enough. If the bearings are singing then they're dead! The case hardening on the pinions will be heading west too.Pete
So where are you and this lump o' munt located in Oz?
Oh dear.