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undercut trans
30 Nov 2006 13:36
need help guys just got my trans back it looks new :huh: from fbg had it inspected and undercut the gears where is the undercut is made so i can see what i pay for:huh: :blink: :blush: :pinch:
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30 Nov 2006 15:03
You can go to the APE website and they show you what is done to them. There are little square peices that are cut at an angle so they lock in place. Sorry I don't know what they parts are called.
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1971 Kawasaki g3ss
1972 Yamaha R5 350
1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125
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Re: undercut trans
30 Nov 2006 15:25
donthekawguy wrote:
engagement windows,dogs......You can go to the APE website and they show you what is done to them. There are little square peices that are cut at an angle so they lock in place. Sorry I don't know what they parts are called.

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30 Nov 2006 17:16
wireman wrote:
I always wonderd how they came up with "dogs" for the name....Ever see how an Eaton Fuller transmission works in a truck?....those things could use some dogs..
And....you'll love the way the bike shifts now.
Post edited by: larrycavan, at: 2006/11/30 20:17
donthekawguy wrote:engagement windows,dogs......You can go to the APE website and they show you what is done to them. There are little square peices that are cut at an angle so they lock in place. Sorry I don't know what they parts are called.
I always wonderd how they came up with "dogs" for the name....Ever see how an Eaton Fuller transmission works in a truck?....those things could use some dogs..
And....you'll love the way the bike shifts now.
Post edited by: larrycavan, at: 2006/11/30 20:17
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