Hi good people of the forum, hope all is well. I've been able to not post any questions for a number of years now, while keeping an eye on the forum occasionally, and it's great to see the input is still going strong.
I've got noisy transmission (gearbox) output shaft bearings, a little bit surprisingly only 45,000 km since I put new bearings on all the shafts.
I removed my 1985 gearbox unit last time following the Clymer manual method of moving the engine and gearbox forward before unbolting the gearbox from the engine case and taking the gearbox out, leaving the swingarm in place. Although fairly straightforward to do, I found this method a little awkward, leaving the engine on wooden blocks for a month while I serviced the gearbox.
The Clymer manual has a different method of gearbox removal between years of manufacture. For 1970 - 1980 models it tells to move the swing arm back to remove the gearbox, while for 1981 models on it tells to move the engine forward. Does anybody have an inkling to why the different methods? Something to do with the flywheel on earlier models vs clutch carrier of later models?
Thanks for any tips,
Dan