Hi All,
I pulled the drive box off my bike today as I thought it was probably long overdue some grease on the drive shaft splines and to replace the 41 year old cush blocks. When I bought the bike 3 years ago it was obvious that jobs like this that were beyond the previous owner's remit, and therefore ignored.
I discovered that there is about 1mm of end play (is this the correct expression) in the pinon shaft, which I believe is not such a good thing, according to a few YouTube videos I have watched. Unfortunately I can't upload a video clip but when I pull the splined end of the pinion shaft, it will move in and out slightly. There is some kind of tension that pulls it back into the case.
Is this an acceptable amount of play or does it need to be re-shimmed? My bike suffers from a lot of whine, especially in a "power off" situation during acceleration so I'm wondering if this is the culprit...
Thanks for any input!
Julian Sudano
Los Angeles

I pulled the drive box off my bike today as I thought it was probably long overdue some grease on the drive shaft splines and to replace the 41 year old cush blocks. When I bought the bike 3 years ago it was obvious that jobs like this that were beyond the previous owner's remit, and therefore ignored.
I discovered that there is about 1mm of end play (is this the correct expression) in the pinon shaft, which I believe is not such a good thing, according to a few YouTube videos I have watched. Unfortunately I can't upload a video clip but when I pull the splined end of the pinion shaft, it will move in and out slightly. There is some kind of tension that pulls it back into the case.
Is this an acceptable amount of play or does it need to be re-shimmed? My bike suffers from a lot of whine, especially in a "power off" situation during acceleration so I'm wondering if this is the culprit...
Thanks for any input!
Julian Sudano
Los Angeles
