Hi
All numbers refer to the Transmission page in the parts book.
I've just been shimming up the gearbox on my CB72 and on the countershaft the dogs between 2nd ( #9 ) and Low gear ( #7 ) were not fully engaging so I have put a copper washer around the outer face of the 14mm bushing ( #1 ) so that it bears against the face of the 21T countershaft ( #6 ) at the end where the 5x6.25 rollers are. This has the effect of bring the dogs between #9 and #7 closer together when selected.
At first the washer was too thick and the shaft was binding so I ground down the face of it until the shaft would spin easily. The dogs now engage more fully and I can select the gears by rotating the selector drum by hand whilst spinning the mainshaft ... all well and good.
However, I am now wondering if the box requires some axial play in this area so oil can find its way inside the 21T shaft to lubricate the rollers; does anyone know how these are lubricated ? Is it just splash getting in there or have Honda designed in clearances which I have now closed up ?
I can split the cases ( only the bottom end together so far ) and take some more off the copper washer if necessary.
Any suggestions ?
thanks
Phil
CB72 - How does oil get to the rollers on the Countershaft ?Phil
Do you really mean a copper washer? Bronze would be a better material for a bearing surface. You could cut some rounded slots in the washer to let a little oil in/out. Thrust washers usually have some grooves in the face to distribute oil. G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
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Yes it is copper as I couldn't get anything near enough size wise in steel or bronze and I think I've read of others using copper in a similar situation. Good point about thrust washers having "slots"; I suppose the proper way to do it would be to make up a new longer bushing to take up some of the play or make a shim/washer in steel to take up all the play but with slots in to let oil throught - I'm afraid my skills sren't up to that. Will see if anyone else has any thoughts and then decide what to do, if anything needs changing then I do have a spare bush to take measurements from. thanks Phil
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