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SuzukiGS
Problem transmission..
So on my way home today, right as I entered my neighborhood (luckily) my transmission made a large grinding noise then what sounded as if something snapped, and then no more go.. My chain is really loose now but not broken.. and I have absolutely no tension on my clutch anymore.. So.. anyone have any guesses on what happen? And where do I start? How do I get into the tranny?Tags: None -
gearhead13 -
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Depends on how much damage you did
Left side cover over the chain - remove it and take pics1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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SuzukiGS
It was nothing with the sprocket.. Is it possible to access the whole tranny without removing the engine??Comment
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madjack57754
If the nut is still attached, things will go down hill from here, as in output shaft faiure. I'd bet on hub nut falling off.Comment
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SuzukiGS
Well guys, it was very simple really what happened.. The sprocket cover, which also has the clutch cable running through it, broke on the upper bolt, allowing too much free play in the clutch and there for no release for it.. The Snap I head was the sprocket cover breaking, the engine died because it ended up just dumping the clutch, and the chain just popped off. So I need a new sprocket cover and thats all. I'm very happy with that.
Just always remember to check the simple things first.. I had half the bike torn apart before I had the epiphany and realized what happened.
Anyone have a sprocket cover for a 78 GS750EC??Comment
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Spyderman
and most likely a new chain and sprockets if it was loose enough to pop off then it needs to be replaced so you may as well do sprockets at the same timeWell guys, it was very simple really what happened.. The sprocket cover, which also has the clutch cable running through it, broke on the upper bolt, allowing too much free play in the clutch and there for no release for it.. The Snap I head was the sprocket cover breaking, the engine died because it ended up just dumping the clutch, and the chain just popped off. So I need a new sprocket cover and thats all. I'm very happy with that.
Just always remember to check the simple things first.. I had half the bike torn apart before I had the epiphany and realized what happened.
Anyone have a sprocket cover for a 78 GS750EC??
if that chain broke then it would take out your cases and god knows what else
keeping your chain properly maintained and tensioned is safer for you and everyone elseComment
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SuzukiGS
Well guys, I got a new cover and it fixed my clutch problem, but I still have no forward movement.. So with the transmission being shot, or at least unusable right now, I've decided i'm going to put it up for sale.. What would be a decent price for it? Engine runs and starts flawlessly, tires have decent thread, in i'd say a 7/10 overall condition besides the transmission.. I'll get pics asap, but just trying to get an idea now..Comment
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i'm about 100% sure you don't have a bad transmission.
you can't break those bikes with a hammer.
sell it if you want but those transmissions don't give up the ghost even with a turbo added.
if the worm gear on the new sprocket cover is adjusted wrong(to much pre-load)...
the bike will not pull its self.Comment
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