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    well its hard to explain the teeth are deeper from top to bottom but same length protruding out its on the top of the mainshaft so if it doesn't work itll be easy to replace

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2.25teg
    well its hard to explain the teeth are deeper from top to bottom but same length protruding out its on the top of the mainshaft so if it doesn't work itll be easy to replace
    there's 3 problems with that though....

    if the teeth are deeper, but the rings have the same outside diameter, then the inside diameter is not the same.

    the teeth are designed to "mesh" together. if one set is longer than the other...then the rings won't mesh.

    different rings are also made from different materials. there's NO WAY for you to know whether the ring you have is made from the exact same material as the old one (especially considering you don't even know what it's out of).

    regardless...i still don't think you'll listen, and probably put it on there anyway. if it works, great...but i just wouldn't do it. sure it might be "easy" for you to do...but it's a waste of time to have to tear into the tranny again. if you don't care, then go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen
    there's 3 problems with that though....

    if the teeth are deeper, but the rings have the same outside diameter, then the inside diameter is not the same.

    the teeth are designed to "mesh" together. if one set is longer than the other...then the rings won't mesh.

    different rings are also made from different materials. there's NO WAY for you to know whether the ring you have is made from the exact same material as the old one (especially considering you don't even know what it's out of).

    regardless...i still don't think you'll listen, and probably put it on there anyway. if it works, great...but i just wouldn't do it. sure it might be "easy" for you to do...but it's a waste of time to have to tear into the tranny again. if you don't care, then go for it.
    the teeth arnt any longer their deeper into the center lock from top to bottom an it seems to go in a out just gear as easily as the others

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2.25teg
    the teeth arnt any longer their deeper into the center lock from top to bottom an it seems to go in a out just gear as easily as the others
    You should just try and find one for cheap thats meant for you car

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