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Old 06-09-18, 08:25 AM   #1
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Default Gearbox F**ked

Welp, running into work this morning, shifted into 3rd gear, there was a bang, and the engine cut out. shifted into 4th and bump started it and continued on till i got to the next layby.

prognosis, bike still runs, 1st 2nd 4th 5th and 6th still work just fine. it will shift into 3rd gear, but its like being in neutral, nothing there and the bike revs freely.

shifts out of 3rd fine going up the way, but going from 3rd to second results in a horrible bang (like you hadn't clutched it.)


so. how hard is a gearbox change?


half glad half gutted i didn't sell it now, glad that i didn't pass a timebomb onto someone else. gutted that i now have a broken bike
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Old 06-09-18, 09:58 AM   #2
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i think you should change your route to work.. lol

first port of call is to drop the oil and see if it is a cog that has given up (lots of metal fragments in oil) as it might be the selector star detent. by and large the SV gearbox is bulletproof but detents have been known to give up.

gearbox is a big job on the SV as its a complete strip down as the block splits vertical. thats two heads, cam chains etc.etc before you even get to splitting the block. its also a full gasket set.

my advice for what its worth. if it is the gearbox then get another engine or sell the bike as a non runner/part it out and cut your losses.
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Old 06-09-18, 10:13 AM   #3
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+1 to Bibio's advice. See what's in the oil and if there's lots of metal, then take it from there.

In some cases there is an argument for repairing your current engine rather than buying another used one, but again as Bibs said, an SV strip is a major job. As most SVs are written off in crashes rather than because the engine has died, you're probably better off just sourcing a used motor.
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Old 06-09-18, 10:42 AM   #4
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gearbox is a big job on the SV as its a complete strip down as the block splits vertical. thats two heads, cam chains etc.etc before you even get to splitting the block. its also a full gasket set.
thats what i feared

given that i was looking for a change, i don't think spending money to repair it, and then try and sell it is going to be economical... time to get the calculator out.

perfect fecking timing too, the VFR had intimate relations with the front of an Astra last month.
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Old 06-09-18, 12:29 PM   #5
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Dont you just hate that, when both your bikes end up off the road at the same time.

Bad luck, but I tend to agree, another engine or write the poor bike off.
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