Friscomelt26
03-20-2018, 10:43 PM
Hi y'all
My team last year installed a gear indicator into our engine.
- The way we did it involved attaching a potentiometer onto a modified shift barrel.
- The modified shift barrel had a rod sticking out of the enigine case (which stuck out from drilling a hole into the engine case).
- Attached to the rod sticking out was a potentiometer and at a given voltage from the position of the shift barrel, the read out would be the gear shown on the front dash.
The problem is this resulted in an oil leak which we have not found a solution for. The leak comes from the seal of the drilled out part on the shift barrel not being tight enough.
It is a delicate balance of not being to tight so shifting is easy but tight enough to be a good seal.
Does anyone know of another way to get the gear indication functioning properly on a YFZ450R?
-Or- does anyone know of a solution to our problem?
My team last year installed a gear indicator into our engine.
- The way we did it involved attaching a potentiometer onto a modified shift barrel.
- The modified shift barrel had a rod sticking out of the enigine case (which stuck out from drilling a hole into the engine case).
- Attached to the rod sticking out was a potentiometer and at a given voltage from the position of the shift barrel, the read out would be the gear shown on the front dash.
The problem is this resulted in an oil leak which we have not found a solution for. The leak comes from the seal of the drilled out part on the shift barrel not being tight enough.
It is a delicate balance of not being to tight so shifting is easy but tight enough to be a good seal.
Does anyone know of another way to get the gear indication functioning properly on a YFZ450R?
-Or- does anyone know of a solution to our problem?