I use a small artist brush with the bristles cut off short to make them stiffer. I put the thinnest layer possible on just one surface, around screw holes etc. Other folks will run a thin bead instead of painting like I do.
Brian how far is second gear goin in. The coggs that actually make contact on the side of the gear.
Please help me with lower end assembly. pics included
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I use a rubber glove and spread the HONDABOND4 with my finger. ..........................lm
big-b wrote:Ok, this is it new oil seals, it's shifting smoothly the shift drum stopper is indexing correctly it's ready to go together. Just two more questions.
1) What is the shallow hole near the alignment pin on the left of the pic? Seems to butt against a similar shallow hole when the cases are put together. It doesn't seem like it could serve any purpose? Just wondering.
2) Any tips on applying the hondabond ht sealer? Should it be applied to all the mating surfaces? Should i do anything special around the screw holes? Any specific pattern to follow?
Thanks,
Brian
I bought off set gear cottors to move second gear over for better dog engaugement. It engauges about 50% now.DONZIE wrote:I use a small artist brush with the bristles cut off short to make them stiffer. I put the thinnest layer possible on just one surface, around screw holes etc. Other folks will run a thin bead instead of painting like I do.
Brian how far is second gear goin in. The coggs that actually make contact on the side of the gear.
Brian
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the only advise I'll give is make sure you are completely ready to assemble the cases before putting on the yamabond or hondabond because it sets up fast, so be ready and work fairly quick. If it sets up before you get it assembled, it is tough to clean off!! You are correct on the offset cotters, thats probably the best thing you can do to a trans on one of these things, keeps em from jumping out of gear under throttle. Western Hills honda usually keeps them. nutt