Best thing since sliced bread. They hold together really well, no
side thrust on the bearings if since they are all straight cut, and
they shift great as long as you are smooth and positive with them.
I've had one on Peyote for about three years. Zero trouble except for
the time I broke the flywheel bolts and sawed off the bellhousing
which dropped the whole transmission on the track at about a buck
twenty. No serviceable parts remained from that transmission. Ah, well.
Bill Babcock
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On Apr 17, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Jim Cun wrote:
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> I have been thinking about using a dog box for my TR5. Can
> anyone give me their experience with this type of set up?
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