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Thread: Honda ATC 110 Transmision Has No First Gear

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    Honda ATC 110 Transmision Has No First Gear

    Hi everyone, this is my first time posting here so if im not putting this in the correct section please let me know. I have a 1977-79 Honda 110 atc (im not sure of the exact year I dont have the manual with me at the moment) Anyways I have had this atc for years and always just delt with not having 1st gear. I would really like to fix the problem now. Whats weird is when i put it in first gear it acts the same as if it is in neutral. It doest even attempt to buck or move a slight bit like if the gears wear jumping and not meshing properly. All the other gears work fine. What do you guys think could be causing this? Is it as simple as adjusting something or more complex like removing the whole unit and rebuilding it? The atc runs pretty good otherwise except for burning oil a little bit but thats exceptiable for the age of it lol. Also the carborator plunger gets stuck and will not idel down so i have to choke it to put in in gear, but thats not a big deal im just going to buy a new carb off of ebay. Thats issue only started recently. Thanks for the help everyone!!

    ps. Im pretty sure the guy i bought it from years ago was really rought with it because the front arm was bent.

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    Does anyone have any ideas?

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    Does anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks again

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    Pull the right clutch cover off and look at the shift parts . Sounds like their is a problem with the stopper paw or the star .
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    Thanks for the help. I dont have to pull the hole engine out do i? Also what should i be looking for exactly. Thanks again!!!

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    No you dont have to pull the motor just the right case . Look behind the large gear and see if the shift parts are working correct .




    Quote Originally Posted by jbizub5192 View Post
    Thanks for the help. I dont have to pull the hole engine out do i? Also what should i be looking for exactly. Thanks again!!!
    78 atc 90/180cc Dickson Full Suspension
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    Ok great thanks for the help! I will do that tomorrow. If everything isnt working ok then is there an adjustment or something i could do without pulling the whole engine out or everything has to come out?

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    Make sure you drain the oil first!

    After that, then pull the side cover and inspect the shift parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xpress View Post
    Make sure you drain the oil first!

    After that, then pull the side cover and inspect the shift parts.
    Oh thanks for telling me that!! I wouldn't have dont that lol

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    Hi everyone, Sorry its been almost a year later in response. I just pulled the cover off this week like you guys said and everything appears to be moving and shifting fine. What should be next step be? Thanks

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    go to the trikeslavania page and get a manual

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ID:	143259 On the center of clutch where that metal piece is there is 2 drilled holes on that metal piece. One hole has a bolt/pin through it, the other is just a empty hole. Should it be like that?

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    Here is another picture of the inside

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    Everything looks like it should be working i don't know whats wrong

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    WJG1000W is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    do you have manual for it

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