To me it seems like an over tightening issue.
To me it seems like an over tightening issue.
Its not overtightening, you can't. The bolt had a shoulder on it that sits on the top of the boss, and you sure can't crank that bolt down too tight, i have broken two of them not being ginger with them. Below the shoulder on the bolt there is a section of no thread before the thread starts thats really skinny and makes the bolt weak. They aren't to hard to twist them off for sure!
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1984 Honda ATC200ES "Big Red"
1982 ATC200E "Hondie"
1988 TRX300FW "Project Quad" Still in progress....
Oh. Yeah. I haven't pulled the bolt out yet. It's been crappy out with the fresh snow. I'll have to dig through the bolt bucket and find a longer one for welding.
Thank god the snow is finally done here....
If i still had a spare i would take a picture of it.
Nevermind finally found it on Dr ATV, i just had to look through my old invoices to find the part number.
http://dratv.stores.yahoo.net/shdrstpibo2.html
Its like they built in a failure point with that weak area between the shoulder and the threads.
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1984 Honda ATC200ES "Big Red"
1982 ATC200E "Hondie"
1988 TRX300FW "Project Quad" Still in progress....
The shift drum stopper is behind the primary gear to the upper left of the case. Primary gear being left of the clutch assembly.
Mine was literally just sitting on top of the primary. You can see it ground it down nicely.
You need a spanner tool to get the clutch assembly off and snap ring pliers to remove the primary gear.
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Those screws look as if they came loose and wore on something. And that is never a good thing. Look at your side cover and all other parts for wear marks.
Howdy
I got it all apart and the lever was both bent and a little split; probably should have taken a photo. Anyway, I ran up to work and welded it back (just enough to make it sturdy and put everything back together. Not sure why, but those screws that were shaved looked like button heads. There were holes countersunk into the piece they secured so I just bought some that had the matching counter sunk heads. Rides and shifts great! No missing gears, popping out of gear or hunting for neutral. Feels like there might be
just a tad too much tension on the lever so I'll order a new one to put in there for good measure. Thanks to all and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge
Glad you had success jeep!
I found a longer bolt to hold my stopper boss in place for welding on the first try in the bolt bucket.