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Yz250 hard to shift
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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 227130" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>You need to follow the manual and the minimum specifications on wear items in the transmission forks, gears, drum, and push rod. There are many factors that can cause the shifting to be "sticky" but not shift at all. What type of drain plug ar you using? Magnetic ones can be too long and will hit shift drum not allowing to shift. Post photos if you can, and the doc will set you on a path to mixing gas and slapping ass.</p><p>Additionally if there is no oil on the parts to lubricate and allow for the parts to slide freely you will also have sticky shifting. Insure that the dowels are in the correct locations and the cases do not bind the transmission shafts upon re-assembling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 227130, member: 6"] You need to follow the manual and the minimum specifications on wear items in the transmission forks, gears, drum, and push rod. There are many factors that can cause the shifting to be "sticky" but not shift at all. What type of drain plug ar you using? Magnetic ones can be too long and will hit shift drum not allowing to shift. Post photos if you can, and the doc will set you on a path to mixing gas and slapping ass. Additionally if there is no oil on the parts to lubricate and allow for the parts to slide freely you will also have sticky shifting. Insure that the dowels are in the correct locations and the cases do not bind the transmission shafts upon re-assembling. [/QUOTE]
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