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Re: AndyMark shifter Dog Gear screw problem - lower your pressures

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Originally Posted by martin417 View Post
Where is the pin/screw in question? Can they be checked / replaced without dis-assembling the transmissions?
Andy is on the road headed towards the Smokey Mountain Regional right now so hopefully I can answer a couple of the questions. The screw that we are talking about is in the dog gear which is between the two gears on the output shaft. This is a picture of the AM Shifter, so ignore sprockets on right. This shows the dog gear with the pin in it (the old way we used to secure the dog gear to the shifter shaft.) Take the black housing off your Super Shifter and you should be able to easily find the dog gear on the output shaft. It sounds like the one you have is older and should probably have the pin, not the screw, but you might want to check it to be safe.

Yes, the screw is a M2.5 x 20 socket head cap screw.
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