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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
a.m.c./norton gear box
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Gaynor" data-source="post: 4548" data-attributes="member: 4034"><p><strong>Norton boxes</strong></p><p></p><p>The main difference is in the length of the mainshaft. Manx boxes have shorter mainshafts than boxes for twins. (Short mainshafts are less prone to bend and cause jumping out of gear.) I've had 4, 5 and 6 speed clusters in the same shell over a 12 year period. Send me your private email and I'll send you a Motorcycle Mechanics "how-to" on how to strip and rebuild them.</p><p>A friend of mine says there's no hassle. Tip the internals into a washing-up basin. There's only one way they'll go together and work, so all you need to find it is patience.......I merely pass this comment on........ </p><p>One fact not mentioned is that if you knock the camplate off its spindle and replace it back to front, one down, three (or four, or five) up becomes the reverse. Also not mentioned is that anything from ATF to SAE 40 is OK. I've used ATF for yonks with no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Gaynor, post: 4548, member: 4034"] [b]Norton boxes[/b] The main difference is in the length of the mainshaft. Manx boxes have shorter mainshafts than boxes for twins. (Short mainshafts are less prone to bend and cause jumping out of gear.) I've had 4, 5 and 6 speed clusters in the same shell over a 12 year period. Send me your private email and I'll send you a Motorcycle Mechanics "how-to" on how to strip and rebuild them. A friend of mine says there's no hassle. Tip the internals into a washing-up basin. There's only one way they'll go together and work, so all you need to find it is patience.......I merely pass this comment on........ One fact not mentioned is that if you knock the camplate off its spindle and replace it back to front, one down, three (or four, or five) up becomes the reverse. Also not mentioned is that anything from ATF to SAE 40 is OK. I've used ATF for yonks with no problems. [/QUOTE]
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