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Re: pic: 254/968 Transmission
Ok, I understand the pillow block now, but how exactly does the shifting rod work? I dont see how anything is or can be connected to the dog except for the output shaft because it spins with the shaft. You said it was inside the main shaft, only its only connected to the dog and not the other gears?
Edit: I think i can see the shifting rod here, but im still not sure how it connects to the dog. Last edited by Henry_Mareck : 01-04-2007 at 23:50. |
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