In the 8th pic it looks like a corner of that star shaped part is missing??
i dont know what it is but it doesnt look like its on the inside of the engine
Ctrl + should do it for you....hyea:
Thanks Ron! That is a neat little trick. :thumbup:
That is the gear selector. Your gear shift lever moves against the pins for gear up, gear down. I'd think the "Missing" part is there on purpose. If I had to guess I'd say that is neutral.
And that assembly is inside the case of the engine.
And that assembly is inside the case of the engine.
That is the gear selector. Your gear shift lever moves against the pins for gear up, gear down. I'd think the "Missing" part is there on purpose. If I had to guess I'd say that is neutral.
And that assembly is inside the case of the engine.
Looking at the manual, page232, I would tend to agree with Ron. The index shim (star shaped piece) appears to have 6 deep detents and one shallow one. To me, that's 1-2-3-4-5-R deep and N shallow. If you look at the illustration in the manual, the index lever is in the N position.I'm gonna disagree with you there, Ron. The selector rests in the "valleys" which are still intact. That "peak" that appears to be missing really does nothing other than separate gear positions... however, Brian did mention that they found a piece of unknown metal when they broke the engine apart.
If you increase the magnification of the pic, it sure looks like a rough, broken surface around the edge of the missing "peak". At a minimum, it sure looks different from the other finished edges on the same piece.
JMHO.
Bummer they had to take it down so far. Not sure if it's typical for local shops to do such major tear downs in this day and age? Seems to me it would be better to swap engines using a 'core exchange' setup with BRP's HQ.
They would send the dealer an already rebuilt engine - then yours goes back to BRP to be rebuilt and swapped for another--- and so on.
Would put the rider back on the road sooner.
Then again-- I guess it's good for the local guys to learn this stuff....
Hope you get back on the road soon--- and was glad to hear it wasn't weather-related--- so you can continue your quest to ride year-round in Michigan.
http://www.factorypro.com/tech/Installs, ShiftKits/Install,EVO,Aprilia,A10.htmlI'm gonna disagree with you there, Ron. The selector rests in the "valleys" which are still intact. That "peak" that appears to be missing really does nothing other than separate gear positions... however, Brian did mention that they found a piece of unknown metal when they broke the engine apart.
If you increase the magnification of the pic, it sure looks like a rough, broken surface around the edge of the missing "peak". At a minimum, it sure looks different from the other finished edges on the same piece.
JMHO.
That is alot of carbon for a young engine :yikes:glad it's coming along :doorag:If you don't want to see this:
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increase the RPM:
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