Hello Folks,
I have a problem with the gearbox of my 1958 Model 20 (AMC type). I broke my clucth cable and I ordered a new one. Unfortunally some jokers in the past have widened the register hole of the clutch cable (to fit a not original cable) and now the spare cable dances in it . So I was looking for a used gearbox cover, but the question is: are they all compatible? On ebay there are a couple of ads but they are from Norton Commando or Model 33 ... Are they ok anyway?
Other ideas? I was also thinking of doing nothing. The clutch, even with the register not screwed into the gearbox, works well when fixed. What can happen using the bike without doing anything? Thank you.
Ciao
Roberto
Amc gearbox problem
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Re: Amc gearbox problem
Hi
I'm not sure how consistent AMC's manufacturing process was, you may find a replacement cover will cause problems due to the kick start and gear change bores not aligning well enough.
I would repair the existing cover by fitting a brass threaded sleeve.
Regards Mick
I'm not sure how consistent AMC's manufacturing process was, you may find a replacement cover will cause problems due to the kick start and gear change bores not aligning well enough.
I would repair the existing cover by fitting a brass threaded sleeve.
Regards Mick
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Re: Amc gearbox problem
Maybe fit a second nut so they can lock together and you won't lose your adjustment while riding?
And then settle for is as is for now?
Johnny B
And then settle for is as is for now?
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Re: Amc gearbox problem
That's exactly the temporary fix that I did ten years ago when I found that the thread in the outer case was stripped. It's still working fine.56G80S wrote:Maybe fit a second nut so they can lock together and you won't lose your adjustment while riding?
And then settle for is as is for now?
If it 'aint (totally) broke......
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Re: Amc gearbox problem
if you have pattern clutch levers with the adjuster on the lever fit a Matchless /. Norton P11 cable it does not use the adjuster at the bottom and adjustment is at the lever. the cable sit in the same cover but does not need adjustment at that end
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Thank you for your answers. I presume I will go for a "temporary" fix as suggested.
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Re: Amc gearbox problem
On a Burman box I used the second nut approach but using a small wood chisel cut about half the thickness of the ally cover to the shape of the nut. It settles in there and is hardly noticeable. The chisel did need sharpening after
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