"alternatives"? like a few options? cant believe that there's much beyond Nova's solution.... And i thought the later 550 boxes were better than the 500/4 anyway...
Just curious if you were able to identify the issue more in detail. undercut dogs will help keeping dogs engaged.... missed shifts sound like a different problem, no?
+1 notwithstanding the issue of the road ratios, the standard box was fine on the track but usually started to complain by jumping out of gear when it was getting tired & time to undercut - 3rd gear seems the one that plays up first in my experience, endorsed some years ago in a chat with Graham at Nova RIP. With TG, if it's a missed gear problem then something else is going on.
before racing the engine I had all the parts REM finished. At the start of the season I would have frequent issues missing an up shift into 4th gear (false neutral) So I removed the gear box and sent to Fast By Gast to have the dogs cut for road racing (up & down). I replaced the shift forks, shaft, shift drum, lever that rotates drum, changed rear sets for quicker lever action. I went back to race. Missed 4th gear once in a while.
I get to Road America and battling for the lead, come out of the long sweeping right hander, get to the chicane where it would be 2 down shift and the gear box gets "tangled up" gear clattering, motor stalls, pretty sure I locked the brakes and down I went. Broke my damn toe and a bunch of body work.
I chalked it up to rider error.
Following weekend at Gingerman, leading on the last lap, approach turn 1, its 2 down shifts, trans get "tangled up" again. It would not down shift, I could feel in the shifter the gears just trying to engage but they wouldn't. No engine braking! Holy #$%*. I'm off track. Get her slowed down, goes into gear, I'm mowing the grass. I get back on and finish 2nd.
This gear box has had everything done to it that I can think of. I need to fix it before it kills me.