6000 rpm for 160 hph Jean.Jean wrote:MS, If the number of teeth is not TOO different, the teeth can be made taller with a slightly fatter root and you can get away with changing the tooth count. I'd look hard at some sort of heavy-duty additive for this gearbox as the pitting suggests either it sat a long time and some of the teeth got rusty, or the oil wasn't as good as it should have been or maybe not filled properly.
PS to ME109. Running 5th gear without being at high speed and RPM can eat up gears pretty fast. What RPM are you currently running at 160KPH?
I don't think my tranny has ever sat still, oil has always been changed yearly with good brand 80/90
I was thinking more like a end float/meshing issue? The tranny has shown no sign of 'bits' at all for 13 years.
Until now. Anyway it doesn't look bad in there at all, no damage that I can see to any other gears.
The pitting must have occurred in the last 12 months. I'm thinking a combination of bearing wear and gear wear.