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Gear change shaft repair


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I have a Yamaha engine which has had the gearchange shaft sawn through and the splines removed.

All I have left is a round bar of approx 25mm in length.

The challenge is to make it useable without splitting the engine.

Any ideas from all you bodgers out there????

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Do you still have the dawn off end and what is the diameter of the shaft?

I would suggest drilling, tapping and threading the shaft so you can bolt it together with a 12.9 minimum grade socket cap screw (Allen key bolt). Then using hardened dowel pins to locate and lock both parts together.

The diameter of the shaft will determine what diameter bolt and dowel pins to get, for instance if the shaft is 15mm diameter you could use an m6 bolt and 2 x 2mm dowel pins.

Hardened dowel pins can be had here:

http://www.boneham.co.uk/ShowProducts.aspx?CategoryID=5

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TY250 twinshock gear change shaft replacement does not require the cases split, but does require removing the clutch cover and the clutch basket. There is a circlip on the LH end of the shift shaft and once it is removed, the shaft slides out towards the right. Replacing the shaft is probably less work than repairing the cut-off shaft.

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