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Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:20 pm
by Airbear
Ah Ken, so good to see that you have returned from your sabbatical - in the nick of time and full of zing, too.

There have been many threads where a bit of the KIO treatment would have made all the difference. We have struggled in our amateurish ways to keep the fires burning, but it has been tough going at times. Welcome back.

Airbear, greatly relieved, in Oz.

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:08 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
Airbear wrote:Ah Ken, so good to see that you have returned from your sabbatical - in the nick of time and full of zing, too.

There have been many threads where a bit of the KIO treatment would have made all the difference. We have struggled in our amateurish ways to keep the fires burning, but it has been tough going at times. Welcome back.

Airbear, greatly relieved, in Oz.

Aw shucks Airbear. Now you've gone and made me blush. Luckily there's only Giotto, my dog, here to see it. And he's seen me do lots more embarrassing things than that. The rascal would tell if he could, but his English vocabulary seems to be limited to "rough" and "roof".

Ken, rosy hued in Oklahoma

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:16 am
by ME 109
Major Softie wrote:
ME 109 wrote: That's why I personally exercise complete control like 2valve does.

Major Softie still trying to imagine what it is upon which ME 109 exercises complete control....
Beg your pardon Major, my mistake. I wasn't referring to my complete control.
Other peoples complete control. That's what I exercise.
I try to take them to their limit without getting a walloping in return. Or even worse.....zinged back. :o

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:39 pm
by Major Softie
ME 109 wrote: Beg your pardon Major, my mistake. I wasn't referring to my complete control.
Other peoples complete control. That's what I exercise.
So, you exercise other people's complete control. That is quite a trick. I'm going to have to start working on that, as I don't think it is a skill I've mastered . . . or even experienced . . . or even understand how and what it is.


Oh dear, I fear my ox has been flummed.

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:03 pm
by Airbear
Major Softie wrote: Oh dear, I fear my ox has been flummed.
Yikes. A flummed ox is almost as bad as having a boozled bam.
Get help immediately or risk permanent bafflement.

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:23 pm
by Deleted User 62
Airbear wrote:
Major Softie wrote: Oh dear, I fear my ox has been flummed.
Yikes. A flummed ox is almost as bad as having a boozled bam.
Get help immediately or risk permanent bafflement.
Not to worry, there's a kit for fixing that. Just make sure it comes with the whole kaboodle... :roll:

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:05 am
by Deleted User 287
Major Softie wrote:
ME 109 wrote: Beg your pardon Major, my mistake. I wasn't referring to my complete control.
Other peoples complete control. That's what I exercise.
So, you exercise other people's complete control. That is quite a trick. I'm going to have to start working on that, as I don't think it is a skill I've mastered . . . or even experienced . . . or even understand how and what it is.


Oh dear, I fear my ox has been flummed.
You did not have the distinct advantage of being raised Christian Scientist, or you would know of such things, M. 8-)

(we got a secret handshake, too.)

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:08 pm
by ME 109
I've decided to put the hammer and punch away (for now) and buy a transmission shimming plate from Cycle Works.
I could not find one in Aus. :roll:

Measuring my shims that were in the tranny have shown that they are sort of unusable, giving different measurements.
Fortunately, I bought two of each thickness new shims (8)
Interestingly, measuring the new shims individually gives me thickness differences of up to .03mm. WTF?
The shims from Motobins also measure overthickness mostly. Supposedly .28mm are measuring average .32mm etc.
I guess that doesn't matter as such.
I'm supposed to get end float measured in atoms and I get asteroids to do it with?

This is quite difficult for such a thorough, and proper procedural person to deal with. :mrgreen:

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:27 pm
by Deleted User 62
ME 109 wrote:I'm supposed to get end float measured in atoms and I get asteroids to do it with?
Put down that rock! :shock:

Re: 5 speed ribbed tranny rebuild

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 6:10 pm
by Garnet
ME 109 wrote: and I get asteroids to do it with?
That usually happens from sitting on something cold and hard and flat, like a BMW seat. :lol: