straight vs helical cut gears
#1
straight vs helical cut gears
When I had my first dirt bike, the manufacturer boasted of helical cut gears for added strength and the ability to handle loads. Certainly, gearbox noise on a motocross bike is not an issue.
Now I understand that straight cut gears are stronger, but are substituted for helical gears for noise reduction, as in new Harleys.
OK, they why is my fifth gear sound louder than the other gears? If I cruise in 4th, I hear more engine (exhaust) noise. If I cruise in 6th, it's as almost as if I'm in a glider type of quiet (full coverage helmet, stock pipes). In 5th gear, I can hear the gearbox. Tranny's fine, I just am trying to navigate around all the hype. What's the deal?
Now I understand that straight cut gears are stronger, but are substituted for helical gears for noise reduction, as in new Harleys.
OK, they why is my fifth gear sound louder than the other gears? If I cruise in 4th, I hear more engine (exhaust) noise. If I cruise in 6th, it's as almost as if I'm in a glider type of quiet (full coverage helmet, stock pipes). In 5th gear, I can hear the gearbox. Tranny's fine, I just am trying to navigate around all the hype. What's the deal?
#2
every gearbox has its own 'critical' revs. That means that the vibration and sound of gear tooth gripping into one other is heard at a 'critical' level. That means that your gears into the range of revs that is indicated for that gear is different. That's why your engine revs is lower at a certain speed in a high gear than in a lower gear. What you hear is the 'critical' revs of that gear at that particular speed. Your engine has also a 'critical' speed in revs. And on top of that the resonance of the sounds is amplified or weaken by the frame, the tank, the covers etcetera.
That means that 'sound' of gears (or vibrations) is very difficult to determine at all speeds. Don;t you worry, an board of the ocean freighters the gigantic gearboxes (over 10,000kW) starts to 'sing' at certain speeds of the ship and certain revs of the main engine. It's a normal phenomena with gearboxes.
That means that 'sound' of gears (or vibrations) is very difficult to determine at all speeds. Don;t you worry, an board of the ocean freighters the gigantic gearboxes (over 10,000kW) starts to 'sing' at certain speeds of the ship and certain revs of the main engine. It's a normal phenomena with gearboxes.
#3
Straight cut gears are more efficient as they do not have the sliding frictional component that helical gears have.
Like the above poster mentioned gear whine is nothing to worry about. It's just the nature of the beast.
The type of lube can dampen the noise quite a bit. Try running some Bell Ray severe gear in the tranny if it bothers you.
#5
every gearbox has its own 'critical' revs. That means that the vibration and sound of gear tooth gripping into one other is heard at a 'critical' level. That means that your gears into the range of revs that is indicated for that gear is different. That's why your engine revs is lower at a certain speed in a high gear than in a lower gear. What you hear is the 'critical' revs of that gear at that particular speed. Your engine has also a 'critical' speed in revs. And on top of that the resonance of the sounds is amplified or weaken by the frame, the tank, the covers etcetera.
That means that 'sound' of gears (or vibrations) is very difficult to determine at all speeds. Don;t you worry, an board of the ocean freighters the gigantic gearboxes (over 10,000kW) starts to 'sing' at certain speeds of the ship and certain revs of the main engine. It's a normal phenomena with gearboxes.
That means that 'sound' of gears (or vibrations) is very difficult to determine at all speeds. Don;t you worry, an board of the ocean freighters the gigantic gearboxes (over 10,000kW) starts to 'sing' at certain speeds of the ship and certain revs of the main engine. It's a normal phenomena with gearboxes.
Excellent commentary on sound to be sure and I thank you. What seems odd, though, is that 5th seems louder throughout its range than the other gears. All is fine though. Thanks again.
#7
Spur gears are easier to make so cost less.
Helical gears stronger, run quieter.
Harley's 5th gear was a straight/spur gear. This is the reason for the gear whine. I guess HD thought people would be using 6th a lot more often and not notice the noise.
However after a lot of complaints HD switched the 5th spur over to a 5th helical. Not sure what year this was done, 09?
Another example of HD cutting costs only to have it bite them their ***.
Stator
inner primary bearing
just using chinese bearing period
Helical gears stronger, run quieter.
Harley's 5th gear was a straight/spur gear. This is the reason for the gear whine. I guess HD thought people would be using 6th a lot more often and not notice the noise.
However after a lot of complaints HD switched the 5th spur over to a 5th helical. Not sure what year this was done, 09?
Another example of HD cutting costs only to have it bite them their ***.
Stator
inner primary bearing
just using chinese bearing period
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#9
Straight gears create more noise but they do not load the cases as helical gears do. I believe spur gears are stronger they can carry more load but creat more heat (90/140 oil in those trannys). Helical give the impresion of more load bearing cause of the surface area of the contact, but in turn loads the cases and you will see more broken cases then gears(these tranys mostly use ATF fluid.
You want a trans you can beat on and not worry about get spur gears.
Other wise with the heli cut gears your trans is only as strong as the cases and they are aluminum.
You want a trans you can beat on and not worry about get spur gears.
Other wise with the heli cut gears your trans is only as strong as the cases and they are aluminum.
#10
Straight gears create more noise but they do not load the cases as helical gears do. I believe spur gears are stronger they can carry more load but creat more heat (90/140 oil in those trannys). Helical give the impresion of more load bearing cause of the surface area of the contact, but in turn loads the cases and you will see more broken cases then gears(these tranys mostly use ATF fluid.
You want a trans you can beat on and not worry about get spur gears.
Other wise with the heli cut gears your trans is only as strong as the cases and they are aluminum.
You want a trans you can beat on and not worry about get spur gears.
Other wise with the heli cut gears your trans is only as strong as the cases and they are aluminum.