Chaps
Ive been offered a set of nearly new straight cut gears for my 1275 A Series - i believe they are from mini sport and have done about 300 miles.
The chap who bought them realized he cant take his Mrs or kids out in it because they all hate the noise - also he motorway commutes from worcester to near bristol every day and he reckons its making him mental and is having to wear ear defenders, which given the fact hes a suit and boot type guy makes the image of this lawyer bombing down the motorway in a snappy suit with his bright orange STHIL gardening ear defenders on even more hilarious....for me anyway.
They are compatible with my gearbox and at present i have helical gears which are just fine - for anyone asking why oh why would i want to change if its already fine? well i like the sound. its that simple and only do about 10 miles a day in it.
Ive touched on this in previous posts and was put off the idea because of the racket the drops make, but hes sold the drops to his brother and has offered me the gear set in exchange for a bit of DIY so i reckon its a good deal.
1st gear - 29 teeth, Ratio - 2.54:1
2nd gear - 25 teeth, Ratio - 1.73:1
3rd gear - 22 teeth, Ratio - 1.25:1
1st motion shaft (4th gear) - 19 teeth
Laygear - 25, 23, 19, 15, teeth
Reverse idler - 17 teeth, Ratio - 2.69:1
My question is this, can i change the gear kit, whilst keeping the drops standard to minimize the whining but keep the whining.....if that makes sense?
I know alot of people dont like straight cut especially with drops too and i know that by leaving the drops, im making them the weak point in the gearbox - but can this be done?
thanks