Posted by D Slater on January 13, 2009 at 17:16:57 from (71.164.36.25):
In Reply to: Re: MW 9 speed posted by Janicholson on January 13, 2009 at 15:16:59:
Fellows he has a big inch engine and wants to go faster than 4th. Look on page 4 or 5 pulling forum. If he can run in first or second gear and in high side of M&W the M transmission will stand up better than running in forth. As others said it would be best to find a whole unit even if putting parts in yours. I wouldn't buy one unless price was cheap unless you could look in rear and check out though. If you know what to look for you can see enough through belt pulley gear box opening to check all teeth on M&W gears and able to roll shafts. Most times the first M&W gears I find going bad are 3rd and 4th drive on bottom shaft. Also make sure shifting parts are good on counter shaft. It is possible to just use the high side constant mesh with M&W input shaft and modify so mesh gear locks to counter shaft, and rest M parts. You won't be able to use 5th gear or anything slower than about 3/4 mile faster than 4th now though.
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