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Re: Changing gearing
You can do some minor work to one of the end plates, and move the gears around to get rid of the second stage of gear reduction. This will give you a 3.57 (?) ratio instead of 12.75:1 which is quite an increase in speed.
You didn't say what ratio you want....this may or may not help you. |
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