Inner gearbox cover
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Inner gearbox cover
Hello
Please be nice to me as i am new here ! I own and have been restoring a 1955 AJS model 20 for the last eight years , does anyone know where i can get hold of an inner gearbox cover for my bike ? Part number G-2-6 . I have noticed mine has been badly repaired.
Many thanks
joolz6
Please be nice to me as i am new here ! I own and have been restoring a 1955 AJS model 20 for the last eight years , does anyone know where i can get hold of an inner gearbox cover for my bike ? Part number G-2-6 . I have noticed mine has been badly repaired.
Many thanks
joolz6
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
Many thanks !!! I have sent an email to them , keeping my fingers crossed they can find one for me !!!
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Who can help me with my gearbox ? A few weeks ago i was having problems with my kickstart but now the problem is worse . I decided to take the outer cover off the kickstart only to find a problem with the inner cover Managed to get another cover thanks to Mck D Aberdeenshire . I was taking off the inner cover ( whilst my 16 year old daughter was intently watching me ! ) then decided it was time for a break and make a coffee. On returning to the garage my daughter ( who has a learning disability ) had decided to help , there she stood over all the cogs lying on a heap on the floor saying look dad i got them out for you ! ( i did not know whether i should laugh or cry ) . Now i have no idea of what goes where . Can anyone explain to me which cogs go where ? There are two splines ( one above the other ) so i need to find out which ones are for the top and which ones are for the bottom one. I have notice as well as being all different sizes they all have different amount of teeth . So if anyone can explain which ones go on the bottom spline and in which order and the same for the top it would be a great help . I have tried looking at pictures of the box but cant make it out so am at a complete loss !! Please help >Many thanks john
PS its a 1955 AJS model 20
PS its a 1955 AJS model 20
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
Hi
You can download a copy of the 55 parts list here:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... ingles.pdf
It has plenty of detail regarding the gearbox and hoe it's configured.
Regards Mick
You can download a copy of the 55 parts list here:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... ingles.pdf
It has plenty of detail regarding the gearbox and hoe it's configured.
Regards Mick
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
Also look at the transmition section, Burman here: The exploded view and the B52 rebuild has good clear pictures and labels the gears with number of teeth and part numbers. Good luck, they're a simple box Yeas ago I built one from a load of bits found in a bin!
Dave.
Dave.
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
That will teach you to slope off for a brew, this ought to help http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Tra ... rawing.pdf you can rotate it to get it the right way up but do use a computer rather than a phone!
they are actually relatively easy to reassemble, and you should be able to identify the cogs from the diagram. Good luck.
they are actually relatively easy to reassemble, and you should be able to identify the cogs from the diagram. Good luck.
clive
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if it ain't broke don't fix
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And to make it even easier the numbers of teeth each gear has is stamped on it.
Regards Mick
And to make it even easier the numbers of teeth each gear has is stamped on it.
Regards Mick
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
So far so good !! You folk are a great help !!! My next question ( Hopefully the last on on this ) I have a sleeve and a spring (only one of each ) that looks like they should be fitted to either part number G24-l or G24-r , but there is no mention of them in the parts list and i cant seem to find a picture of them on any drawings . Should the small sleeve and small spring be fitted to the top or the bottom or bottom of the afore mentioned parts ?
Kind regards
John
Kind regards
John
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Re: Inner gearbox cover
Look at the exploded drawing here: http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Tra ... d_view.pdf
It clearly shows the order to fit them.
Dave.
It clearly shows the order to fit them.
Dave.