Posted by Haas on June 24, 2009 at 18:37:00 from (12.65.30.250):
In Reply to: Super M slow 1st gear posted by IBleedIHRed on June 24, 2009 at 17:35:50:
Not without a lot of machine work and I'm not sure it could even be done then. The low low first driving gear on the lower shaft is machined as part of the shaft, because the gear is too small to be bored and keyed on the shaft. The bottom shaft is machined at different diameter for each gear, so all the gear bores are different. There are a lot of parts to change in the transmission just to get the low low gear. Bottom shaft, The first and reverse sliding gear, the 2nd speed driving gear(since on the standard transmission, the 1/2nd driving gear are made as one piece), and the reverse idler gear, as well as several bushings.
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