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Yes but what about splitting the casing and installing differnt
gear ratios to kind of give you an overdrive. I told the dealer
about this and he said he wouldn't recommend it because it
would be like opening up pandora's box. I say gollbdly gook
Do it. What trouble could two gears be made to order by an
experience machine factory/shop. It's a simple math drill.
Haven't they been doing that for a couple hundred years anyway? Drop the engine, split the cases, machine the gears, and you've got the timeless design that everybody wants.
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