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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: DKWRACER on January 12, 2008, 05:46:21 PM

Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: DKWRACER on January 12, 2008, 05:46:21 PM
Hello, seeking info on shims (mm thickness less than .5mm) availability.
Need to remove end play on the two shafts. Manual says to shim on the clutch side for yrs. 73 to 78.

Thanks in advance!
Tom Brosius
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: TGTech on January 12, 2008, 11:00:24 PM
Tom,

Back in the day, Uncle Ted got shims from Detroit Diesel for do the shimming of the KTM engines. I have no idea of what they were for, but I'd guess that they were from the fuel pumps.

I do have a few of them, but I'd have to check to see what thickness I have. I'll check tomorrow and let you know.

Dane
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: john durrill on January 12, 2008, 11:00:41 PM
Tom,
 Whats the ID and the OD on the shims you need?
Sachs engines use a bunch of different size shims in them.
John D.
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: G Ellis on January 13, 2008, 10:16:31 AM
Tom which gear cluster are you trying to shim? How many do you need? Later Gary
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: DKWRACER on January 13, 2008, 02:17:06 PM
Hi guys, somewhere along the lines of 17.5mm X 27/28mm .005 thickness, could stack them together etc.... Gary, many thanks if you have them....Tom Brosius
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: john durrill on January 14, 2008, 10:43:34 PM
Tom,
 The closest we can find in the Sachs book is a part #0246 015-000 ,001, 002, 003
 They are 16.3 x 25.8 in .3 ,.5 ,1.0 ,0.15 mm
 They could be made to work with a little dremmel action.
Is the ID on the stock shim splined? which part # is it in the KTM engine book?
John D.
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: TGTech on January 15, 2008, 10:11:31 AM
Tom,
I've got the shims here in the shop today and I sorted them all out. The ID is 20.4 and the OD is 28.6. There are thicknesses of .005, .008, .010, .012, .016, .020, and .030.
Dane
Title: KTM gearbox shims (?)
Post by: DKWRACER on January 15, 2008, 10:56:03 AM
Hi John/Dane, looks like some progress....The Sachs shims might work, will ck. with the Pogger who has his own website (genuinenos.com)....these are not splined shim washers, but flat ones which can be used to remove small amnts. of end play etc....

Thanks,
Tom Brosius