Gearchange splines 1964 Super Hawk
Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkThe gearchange splines on my SuperHawk just sheared off! Broke right at the groove for the clamp bolt.
Looking for parts. Assuming I find them is this a major gearbox stripdown? Thanks for any advice. Geoff
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkFound one for $88 on eBay.
Temporary repair looks good; drilled and tapped the shaft, added a 1/4 x 20 bolt to hold everything together - seems solid. I wonder if when I do the job properly it might fix the problem of missing shifts from 3nd > 3rd gear? Geoff
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkIt's possible to work on the gearbox without having to dismantle the engine top.
It saves a lot of disassembly and time.
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkMany thanks, after some time spent on YouTube I think I can replace the Spindle Shift arm by just removing the left side cover (and possibly the clutch) - we shall see...
Geoff
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkIf it's just a question of replace the Spindle Shift arm, you can just removing the left side cover and the clutch etc....
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkThank you!
Yes I figured this out, pretty straightforward. However I have run into a problem pulling the clutch basket off the shaft. It should just slide off, I already removed the snap ring, and the clutch plates, undid the main drive gear so it should now be simply a matter of pulling the clutch basket and the drive chain and the drive sprocket off... It won't shift. My guess is that the clutch basket has worn a groove in the shaft. tried gentle heat and careful use of levers. I am about to get hold of a 6" puller. Fingers crossed... Geoff
Re: Gearchange splines 1964 Super HawkOK so long story short, after a struggle with a home made puller and a 6" one purchased, lots of swearing and gentle tapping I managed to pull the clutch basket off the shaft. The inboard end of the splines was damaged, pulling the basket off has left a groove in the release bearing.
This was such an ordeal that I will start another thread see "Removing stuck clutch basket" in case others have the same problem. I believe some judicial oil stone work on the splines and emery on the bearing should rectify the situation. I would be interested to hear how anyone thinks the spline could have been damaged. Geoff
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