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Re: Getting M/H Into 5th Gear
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Posted by RAW in IA on August 20, 2006 at 05:34:47 from (12.216.216.73):
In Reply to: Getting M/H Into 5th Gear posted by City-Boy McCoy on August 20, 2006 at 04:30:55:
Dad had a C, H, M, and 350. When starting out in lower gear nad going into high, the biggest secret is not to get in a hurry. Let the engine slow down when in neutral, double clutch, and it won't grind much going inot high. Also, I found that I could start off in high with light loads better if I didn't open the throttle but a litle to start off, then throttle up. Easier on the clutch. Same way with my Cub. The 350 with the TA was easy to start off in low side, or split shift from 4th high side to 5th low.
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