This project is fighting me right to the end! The tank and fenders are out to the painter and I'm disassembling the rest of the machine so that I can re-paint the frame and swing arm and attend to the minor anomalies that popped up during the initial assembly.
One of the things that I didn't do when I built the motor and transmission was install the speedometer drive, as the one I had was very worn. Back in the day, I welded up several right cases that fell victim to this very poor design and wanted this area to be right - the drive, the first gear spacing, and the ring gear. Therefore, I decided to wait to find a good drive (I eventually found two) and pre-assembled the bike in the interim.
Now the motor is back on the bench and wouldn't you know it - the damn speedometer drive appears to be slightly cross threaded, apparently from some meathead trying trying to gorilla-grip it in at some point in history with the motor in the frame. My mistake was not initially noticing the cross-thread, as visually it wasn't very noticeable. Now it screams out at me!
I removed the transmission just to make sure it wasn't a gear misalignment and notice that the drive screws in several turns and then bottoms hard with an approx. 3/8" distance to go, most likely caused by the inner machined drive shoulder hitting the inside shoulder in the case.
I believe that I can straighten this out if I had the correct tap. The thread pitch is 20 T.P.I. and measured with a vernier, the O.D. taken on the threads is 0.780".
Does anyone either have the correct trap that I might borrow or know where I might buy one?
Thanks...
One of the things that I didn't do when I built the motor and transmission was install the speedometer drive, as the one I had was very worn. Back in the day, I welded up several right cases that fell victim to this very poor design and wanted this area to be right - the drive, the first gear spacing, and the ring gear. Therefore, I decided to wait to find a good drive (I eventually found two) and pre-assembled the bike in the interim.
Now the motor is back on the bench and wouldn't you know it - the damn speedometer drive appears to be slightly cross threaded, apparently from some meathead trying trying to gorilla-grip it in at some point in history with the motor in the frame. My mistake was not initially noticing the cross-thread, as visually it wasn't very noticeable. Now it screams out at me!
I removed the transmission just to make sure it wasn't a gear misalignment and notice that the drive screws in several turns and then bottoms hard with an approx. 3/8" distance to go, most likely caused by the inner machined drive shoulder hitting the inside shoulder in the case.
I believe that I can straighten this out if I had the correct tap. The thread pitch is 20 T.P.I. and measured with a vernier, the O.D. taken on the threads is 0.780".
Does anyone either have the correct trap that I might borrow or know where I might buy one?
Thanks...
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