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Not a great day!
Started cleaning it up for disassembly...
I discovered a case repair on the primary side. Looks like the primary chain must have slapped/snapped or something?? It doesn't look to be from wear (loose chain), there was def. impact of some kind. Broke a piece of the casting inside by what appears to be an oil outlet just above the clutch (hole is still there and appears unaffected.
From the outside I noticed the piece welded in due to the difference in surface texture. Inside the bead is obvious. Looks like they did a good job, but...
So then, I'm looking over everything closely, and I find a hairline crack in the case above the drive sprocket. I'll attach pics of each. Since it's near the other damage, I guess it could be from the same problem, but no idea.
I cleaned and went over the frame today as well... didn't find anything, but will go over it in more detail tomorrow.
I'll go ahead and assume this will kill collectible value. The question is, should I continue with the rebuild or just check / replace the trap and put it back together?
That sure took the wind out of my sails!
Pic #1 . welds / inside casing damage
Pic #2 Hairline crack above drive sprocket.
Pic #3 location of crack for ref.
Started cleaning it up for disassembly...
I discovered a case repair on the primary side. Looks like the primary chain must have slapped/snapped or something?? It doesn't look to be from wear (loose chain), there was def. impact of some kind. Broke a piece of the casting inside by what appears to be an oil outlet just above the clutch (hole is still there and appears unaffected.
From the outside I noticed the piece welded in due to the difference in surface texture. Inside the bead is obvious. Looks like they did a good job, but...
So then, I'm looking over everything closely, and I find a hairline crack in the case above the drive sprocket. I'll attach pics of each. Since it's near the other damage, I guess it could be from the same problem, but no idea.
I cleaned and went over the frame today as well... didn't find anything, but will go over it in more detail tomorrow.
I'll go ahead and assume this will kill collectible value. The question is, should I continue with the rebuild or just check / replace the trap and put it back together?
That sure took the wind out of my sails!
Pic #1 . welds / inside casing damage
Pic #2 Hairline crack above drive sprocket.
Pic #3 location of crack for ref.