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Author: Subject: Ok to run through the gears while on axel stands?
Tris

posted on 16/4/11 at 09:37 PM Reply With Quote
Ok to run through the gears while on axel stands?

Evening all,

I've been working on getting my gear indication working through my race technology dash, and i have come to the point where I need to test and tweak. The only problem is that it's impossible to get my zx12r engine into any other gear than nutural or first without spinning wheels.

Would I be ok to get the car on axel stands and spin her up through the gears? (unless anyone knows of a way I can get it into gears without spinning it up). Just bait concerned that their will be no load on the transmission.

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Tris

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MakeEverything

posted on 16/4/11 at 09:52 PM Reply With Quote
It will be ok. Bikes can be put into gear whilst on a paddock stand without issue. They can chatter a little if the chain is slack, so if youve got a bit of backlash in the diff then you might get this but nothing to worry about.

Cant you put it in gear and hold the clutch in?





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adithorp

posted on 16/4/11 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
You'll get a load of clattering from the transmission. Someone on here did it a while ago and had a panic that his engine was furbar.





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Tris

posted on 16/4/11 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
No, not even with the clutch in which I initially thought was odd but have since been told is normal.

But cool, will give it a go tomorrow. Ideally I could do with finding a private road somewhere in beds/ herts to give it more of a go, but so far without much luck so it's alel stands for the mo....

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MakeEverything

posted on 16/4/11 at 11:06 PM Reply With Quote
Sounds like its just a bit of clutch drag then. LEave it on the floor with the handbrake on, and go through the gears with the clutch pressed in. It should be ok, but will load the engine a bit so you might need to increase the idle speed.





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ashg

posted on 17/4/11 at 12:17 AM Reply With Quote
just put the handbrake on a click or two to take up the backlash/kickback when changing gears/revving up and down.





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ed1801

posted on 18/4/11 at 08:54 AM Reply With Quote
My bike won't go through the gears when stopped unless you let the clutch out a tiny bit just so it bites - it must shift the dogs a bit until they engage. You should be able to do that with the car on the floor without moving it.

It is the only way I can get back to first if I emergency stop in a high gear.

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scudderfish

posted on 18/4/11 at 09:02 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Tris
Ideally I could do with finding a private road somewhere in beds/ herts to give it more of a go, but so far without much luck so it's alel stands for the mo....



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