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Strange noise in the driveline
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<blockquote data-quote="melvynthemagnificent" data-source="post: 821502" data-attributes="member: 21886"><p>Just behind the gear shifter is the middle gear that turns the power output through 90 degrees to turn the final drive.</p><p></p><p>The middle gear shaft on my FJR gave up at 76000 miles and even though there is no way this should happen at this mileage Yamahs support couldn't give a damm as it is out of warranty. If you are worried, drain the oil and remove the cover, check the large gears and see if the large nut is tight, mine was loose as fuck and only held on by the tab washer. If you think these engines will be good for high mileages think again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvynthemagnificent, post: 821502, member: 21886"] Just behind the gear shifter is the middle gear that turns the power output through 90 degrees to turn the final drive. The middle gear shaft on my FJR gave up at 76000 miles and even though there is no way this should happen at this mileage Yamahs support couldn't give a damm as it is out of warranty. If you are worried, drain the oil and remove the cover, check the large gears and see if the large nut is tight, mine was loose as fuck and only held on by the tab washer. If you think these engines will be good for high mileages think again. [/QUOTE]
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