08-08-14, 09:01 AM
(08-08-14, 01:25 AM)mickvp link Wrote: I suppose it could be a bearing somewhere in the gearbox whining, but I would say with a high degree of certainty that the issue does not lie with the gears themselves. If it's happening when both accelerating and decelerating then the same problem would need to exist on both flanks of the teeth, as the drive would move from drive to coast when you cut the throttle.
I'm not sure of how you would go about confirming or otherwise it is gearbox bearings without actually taking the thing apart and looking - so probably best to eliminate all the easier stuff first like your doing with the chain etc before you go delving in.
What's the mileage just out of interest?
Hiya Mick,
Mileage is 39,000.
Anybody heard of Fazer gearboxes seizing?
Cheers
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