Hi Again,
I have been rebuilding the gearbox on my GT380 and I seem to have reached an impasse. The friction material on the transmission brake arm has virtually worn away. I have acquired all new bearings, seals, thrust washers etc from Discount Bike Spares but they tell me that the transmission brake arm Part No 24640-33000 is no longer available. Has anyone else had to deal with this problem and if so how did you fix it ? When I initially split the casings the arm was actually missing so I got hold of one on ebay. Is it possible to run the engine without this arm in place, I'm at a loss.
Gearbox brake arm
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Re: Gearbox brake arm
Partzilla says that part number is superceeded....
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/s ... 33000.html
Of course, it also says it's obsolete, but at least it gives you another part number to search for. Check with Robinson's Foundry in England, and all of the other usual sources (Paul Miller etc).
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http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/s ... 33000.html
Of course, it also says it's obsolete, but at least it gives you another part number to search for. Check with Robinson's Foundry in England, and all of the other usual sources (Paul Miller etc).
Lane
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Re: Gearbox brake arm
Looks to be available from Classic Suzuki Parts in the Netherlands.
http://www.classicsuzukiparts.nl/2strok ... 0/?lang=en
http://www.classicsuzukiparts.nl/2strok ... 0/?lang=en
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Re: Gearbox brake arm
Cheers mate,rngdng wrote:Partzilla says that part number is superceeded....
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/s ... 33000.html
Of course, it also says it's obsolete, but at least it gives you another part number to search for. Check with Robinson's Foundry in England, and all of the other usual sources (Paul Miller etc).
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Checked Robinsons Foundry and they had them in stock " Amazing " on new part No 24641-33031. Really great to get all this help.
Thanks again,
Glyn.
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Re: Gearbox brake arm
Cheers for the advice, I checked Robinsons Foundry as suggested by rngdng and they had them in stock. All this help is invaluable.
Many Regards,
Glyn.
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Re: Gearbox brake arm
Glad we could help.
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