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Clicking sound from front bevel gears
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18 Mar 2023 17:55 #881738
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Hi all, I have a 1983 kz1100 shaft. And I noticed when in first gear, the rear wheel has a few inches of play, and it makes a clicking sound every time that it hits the end of the play. The clicking sound of coming from the front bevel gears. Should I be concerned or just a normal type thing?
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18 Mar 2023 20:43 #881740
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A few inches is too much. Has the driveline been properly serviced?
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18 Mar 2023 21:12 #881743
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Probably normal. That happens when I rock my bike back and forth as the gears all tighten up in both directions, with the engine not running.
Same thing with engine in gear on the center-stand.
Same thing with engine in gear on the center-stand.
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19 Mar 2023 19:44 #881809
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just to clarify, 2-3 inches of wheel spin at the tire, the engine off, the bike on the center stand, with the rear wheel off the ground. I haven't serviced the drive line, no idea if the previous guy did (although I doubt it). I would assume I need to possibly grease the bevel gears?A few inches is too much. Has the driveline been properly serviced?
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19 Mar 2023 19:46 #881810
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thats the exact situation I'm in, bike on the center stand, engine off, and it goes about 2-3 inches of wheel travel when I rock the rear wheel in gear.Probably normal. That happens when I rock my bike back and forth as the gears all tighten up in both directions, with the engine not running.
Same thing with engine in gear on the center-stand.
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20 Mar 2023 00:27 - 20 Mar 2023 02:10 #881812
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That doesn't seem excessive to me, what does the manual say ref measurements for backlash in the driveline ? If the "backlash" is not in spec it can be adjusted with shims to allow the gears to sit closer together (tapered gears) the below diagram is for the front but I believe the rear can also be shimmed (have the oil in the final drive ever been changed ?)
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20 Mar 2023 12:46 #881831
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Just changed the final gear case oil, Great idea to look in the manual I don't know why I didn't think of that. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find the specs relating to the final driveline in the service manual (it seems to only address the chain drive). If it gets worse I can start tearing into it. Thank you for your help! I didn't realize it could be shimmed up, that is simpler than I expected (compared to replacing the whole bevel gear assembly.That doesn't seem excessive to me, what does the manual say ref measurements for backlash in the driveline ? If the "backlash" is not in spec it can be adjusted with shims to allow the gears to sit closer together (tapered gears) the below diagram is for the front but I believe the rear can also be shimmed (have the oil in the final drive ever been changed ?)
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