Another thing you may want to consider by pulling the trans.is it can be thoroughly inspected.Those broken spring pieces can do some serious damage.I learned the hard way on this one! > Dave
From: k obrien <newca-@pcrealm.net> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: Re: [Fwd: dreaded trans return spring] Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 17:38:42 -0400
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Derek>thanks for the heads up.I have now decided to pull the swingarm and related parts to get at the back cover and replace the spring.The thought of pulling the engine/trans is best left to the mechanics.............KO
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Everyone will tell you that you have to remove the tranny and that to do this it needs to come out with the engine. Not true! However, to get the tranny out without the engine probably isn't really worth the effort. It's involve rotating the engine up on the front
mount
while doing amazingly close quarter manouvering of the tranny. It
cannot
be measured in inches but rather millimetres to know how fucking tight
this
manouver is. The good news is you can remove the cover enough with everything in situ
to
replace the spring. I cannot remember if you have to pull the swingarm
back
or not, but, that part is eassssssssssssy and certainly gives you a ton more finger room.
At 02:06 PM 10/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
================================================== Guzzi guys and gals>this morning I went for a ride with the Sportster Group thru the Hudson Valley.My LAPD shifter return spring crapped out at the first stop.The heel-toe shifter just flops about not returning
to
center for those usual "clunky" shifts.Now all shifts are done by rocking the shifter back to the central point and then shifting.What am I looking at to repair this ???Does the trans have to come out ??Thanks in advance...........
Derek Hamlet Victoria, British Columbia
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