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4th and 5th slider

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H fanatic

07-28-2006 17:44:30




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How is the wear on this 4th and 5th slider? The side for 5th gear, will it work? Or is it too worn? I need to replace this same gear in my 46 H and wanted to know if this would be a good used replacement. Thanks Nick




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Janicholson

07-29-2006 08:04:24




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 Re: 4th and 5th slider in reply to H fanatic, 07-28-2006 17:44:30  
A teacher of mine (who was an indy race mechanic) explained to me that, using a shaft tool with a diamond tip, the teeth on a gear engagement dogs (drive and driven)could be polished to be undercut so that they were interlocked when in gear. He said (and I believe from having done it successfully) it is a small amount removed from the drive sides of the splines tapering .001 deeper at the full extent of engagement, and nothing at the beginning where they are rounded from wear. If you have a junk gear to practice on, it might be a way to save a marginal gear or slider set. Also discussed was the importance of good intermediate bearings and front main bearings that maintain a correct alignment and prevent walking of the splines out of mesh. Just some thoughts. (the trans I made work was high gear in an old chev three speed column shift trans) JimN

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Haas

07-28-2006 18:40:11




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 Re: 4th and 5th slider in reply to H fanatic, 07-28-2006 17:44:30  
Looks like it might work. It's a bunch better than the one I took out of a Super H (which would not stay in gear) last year. I put a new gear in it.



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H fanatic

07-28-2006 18:38:39




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 Re: 4th and 5th slider in reply to H fanatic, 07-28-2006 17:44:30  
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This is my drive gear. Also Nebraska Cowman the shields I bought from you on ebay are great.
thanks Nick,

Also do you have a 4th and 5th slider for my H?



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Nebraska Cowman

07-28-2006 17:54:57




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 Re: 4th and 5th slider in reply to H fanatic, 07-28-2006 17:44:30  
Maybe, probably for a while. It looks more worn than this M gear I have on ebay.

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Here is the driver gear that matches. How is yours? I'd say this one is pretty good.
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