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====== What Causes the 1991-2003 Shifter Detent Plate to Lean ====== | ====== What Causes the 1991-2003 Shifter Detent Plate to Lean ====== | ||
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It's usually the shift drum pins walking out of their bore that leans the detent plate. \\ | It's usually the shift drum pins walking out of their bore that leans the detent plate. \\ | ||
- | | Witness marks from misaligned detent plate ((photos by xLoneRiderx of the XLFORUM | + | | Witness marks from misaligned detent plate ((photos by xLoneRiderx of the XLFORUM |
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However, since the space is so small between the plate and the clutch basket, a skewed detent plate can make contact. \\ | However, since the space is so small between the plate and the clutch basket, a skewed detent plate can make contact. \\ | ||
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+ | | Dims taken from XLForum member, xLoneRiderx ((https:// | ||
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**Side loading from shifter construction and rotational forces act against the spring circlip on the end of the shift drum**. \\ | **Side loading from shifter construction and rotational forces act against the spring circlip on the end of the shift drum**. \\ | ||
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In reality, there is very little clearance between the end of the shift drum and the starter gear. \\ | In reality, there is very little clearance between the end of the shift drum and the starter gear. \\ | ||
- | | Broken detent plate retainer ring ((photo by xLoneRiderx of the XLFORUM | + | | Broken detent plate retainer ring ((photo by xLoneRiderx of the XLFORUM |
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Therefore it can come off easier than a new one will. \\ | Therefore it can come off easier than a new one will. \\ | ||
It's difficult to find another type circlip (and spacer required in place of the original) for that shaft. \\ | It's difficult to find another type circlip (and spacer required in place of the original) for that shaft. \\ | ||
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