Overshifting problem
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Overshifting problem
I had this problem with my 98 WideGlide, and am having it with my 2000 Ultra.
Quite often when I shift, my transmission will wind up between gears, essentially behaving as though it's in neutral. No grinding, or anything, just gears not engaged. When this happens it's always gone past the gear I was shifting into and I have to downshift (or up-shift) to get it back into the gear I intended. Oddly, considering this has happened on two of my Harleys, I'm finding no information about this issue.
Red Line 42904 V-Twin Primary Case Oil in measured and verified and verified qty
Red Line 42804 V-Twin Transmission Oil with ShockProof in measured and verifiede qty
Don't what the previous owner was running, but it was clean when I drained and re-filled with the above, with no change in the problem.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Quite often when I shift, my transmission will wind up between gears, essentially behaving as though it's in neutral. No grinding, or anything, just gears not engaged. When this happens it's always gone past the gear I was shifting into and I have to downshift (or up-shift) to get it back into the gear I intended. Oddly, considering this has happened on two of my Harleys, I'm finding no information about this issue.
Red Line 42904 V-Twin Primary Case Oil in measured and verified and verified qty
Red Line 42804 V-Twin Transmission Oil with ShockProof in measured and verifiede qty
Don't what the previous owner was running, but it was clean when I drained and re-filled with the above, with no change in the problem.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
#2
#3
Good question, that I thought would come up. I'd say more on the aggressive side than the lazy side.
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#5
Baker makes an "anti overshift" pawl, but they do a horrible job of describing the problem it's correcting, which is what I'd like to understand. Also, I'd love get get feedback from anyone who may have installed one.
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Baker makes an "anti overshift" pawl, but they do a horrible job of describing the problem it's correcting, which is what I'd like to understand. Also, I'd love get get feedback from anyone who may have installed one.
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He can most certainly tell you what the pawl you describe is designed to correct.
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Baker makes an "anti overshift" pawl, but they do a horrible job of describing the problem it's correcting, which is what I'd like to understand. Also, I'd love get get feedback from anyone who may have installed one.
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But I have a better spring, so they say........
Next, I'll replace the drum and forks,
Last edited by Lakerat; 01-03-2017 at 12:00 AM.
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#9
When my pawl spring broke on my FXR I replaced it with the Baker, just KNOWING it would take care of that false neutral problem. Centered the pawl adjustment with a dial indicator. It didn't make a bit of difference, it still sometimes goes past whatever gear I'm going for and falls between.
But I have a better spring, so they say........
Next, I'll replace the drum and forks,
But I have a better spring, so they say........
Next, I'll replace the drum and forks,
#10
Try the simple things first. Take your foot control apart, remove and clean the splined shaft and the hole it fits in (where your shifter levers attach). That area is prone to collect water and slightly corrode inside. I've had shifting problems before and this always took care of it (mine would always miss the gear on upshifting). Had another guy at work asking all sorts of questions about the springs and forks and with this advise, it cleared up his issues as well.