Saturday morning I went to start it to warm it up for practice. At first it didn't fire, so I stopped and tickled the float again. I push it again and, when it fired, there was a loud bang and now I had 6 neutrals. The gearbox had failed. I pulled the motor out of the frame and Bill took the drive side crankcase half off and it was immediately obvious.
failed gear on the layshaft |
My friend Aleksey Kravchuk let me ride the Velocette Thruxton that I've left with him for a couple of years and into which he's put a tremendous amount of work and money. Most recently, he's had the Lucas K1FC magneto rebuilt and bought a 1 1/2" Amal GP carb. The carb required cutting up the fuel tank for clearance.
Velo Thruxton with tank modified for carb clearance. |
When I started it for the race, the clutch was dragging again, but there was no time for any adjustment. On the warm-up lap there was some indication of clutch slip. I was able to get the gearbox in neutral when I came to the grid and I made a pathetic start when the flag dropped. When I would shift, the clutch would slip, though it seemed that if I then backed off, it would hook up, so I carried on. Then, I lost all clutch release, with the lever dangling on the clip-on. So, I started shifting without the clutch. Then the motor started misfiring. This got progressively worse and I pulled off after two laps. First we found that the magneto flopping around, the nuts holding it to the timing case being loose. This was fixable, with some difficulty as there is limited access. But, the clutch was a different matter. When we took it apart, we found that four balls from the big ball bearing between the inner and outer clutch basket had somehow gotten out of their race and were jammed in the plates.
This was non-fixable and I was done for the weekend and Aleksey once again did not get to race the Velo.
Aleksey did have his rebuilt CB 350 Honda that had failed at Roebling Road when I was on it. But, in Saturday's F-250 race, it stopped when an electrical connection lost contact. That was easily fixed and he was back out in practice Sun. morning when a new rider on a 675 Triumph crashed behind him and the bike slid into Aleksey's knocking him down and giving him a grade 2 sprain of his ankle. He's non weight bearing for 2 1/2 weeks. Not a good weekend for Team Works Manufacturing.
All of this did not stop me from having a good time as there was plenty to do and see. Bob Robbins brought his Brittan, one of 12 made, and it's original rider, Stephen Briggs, did some demo laps.
Nick Ienatsch rode Rusty Bigley's Spondon TZ750 and won the Open Two Stroke race both days and the Formula Vintage race Sat. There is some video of this at:
Nick Ienatsch rode Rusty Bigley's Spondon TZ750 and won the Open Two Stroke race both days and the Formula Vintage race Sat. There is some video of this at:
http://www.cycleworld.com/2015/07/14/ienatsch-tuesday-yamaha-tz750-onboard-racing-video-coverage-at-ahrma-event-new-jersey/
There was a swap meet and vendors with interesting stuff.
Doug Wood repairs magnetos and generators and had his 1938 Velocette KTS in front of his booth |
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