
Bearing in mind that the component parts in the gear cluster and gear change mechanism have now covered over 80K miles, I am suspecting that the shift forks width will have been worn.

Motoscrubs_thread_"transmission+shimming"
Before I start dismantling the engine to see what is going on, does anybody have any theories as to "Why?" this inability to change up from 3rd to 4th and 5th gear may be happening? With the combustion side of things now nicely settled in, I'd prefer not to split the cases, but suspect delay might not be a wise option!

Some dimensional tolerances for the selector forks, the guides they run in on the gears and shimming tolerances for all associated components including end float of the individual shafts would be very much appreciated. I have both the Clymer and Haynes workshop manuals, along with a Clymer reprint of a narroiw case factory manual. But, none give any specific wear or running tolerances. Neither does Mick Walker's "restoration" paperback.
Thank you and good health, Bill