That makes me excited!
So I'm gonna tear it further down tonight and get a more solid reading of those bearing sizes. I know it's HF junk, but I shouldn't be .100" off on that measurement. 
That makes me excited!







I hope the one that you need is not white or tan.Tore down my spare case to find it also has the blue speedo gear. So this project is now also waiting for parts.![]()
I hope the one that you need is not white or tan.
I just tossed a couple last week that where in my scrap pile

Oh definitely not.Yeah, I need the 15-tooth tan driving gear.
https://amazon.com/gp/product/B00P8BMELY
I rechecked my math a bunch of times and wound up buying a 42-tooth green driven gear, rather than using the 40-tooth black gear.
https://amazon.com/gp/product/B00P8BKSGC
I didn't think to ask around because I didn't figure it was worth anyone's hassle for $9 shipped.
Oh definitely not.
I just always feel bad when I don't know what people need and trying to clean up to be able to get to things including the parts you need, I need to toss some things without asking.

I ordered the 7/8" UNF die to recut the threads, and I think I have gotten it back into the groove. But I wasn't making much progress grabbing it with my various hand tools. So I'm now ordering a proper handle to go with it. Worst case I'll tear the whole thing down again and grab the input shaft from the spare case. A word to the wise...install your front yoke before you put the whole case back together. It makes swapping shafts a whole bunch easier if need be. 
The instructions had indicated that one point faced toward 1st gear, but I had not found the mark until I rechecked everything at the end. And, of course, it was pointing toward 2nd gear. So I tore down half the shaft again (including tearing off the 3/4 hub) so I could reverse the direction of the 1/2 shifting ring. Word of advice...be careful in checking every little thing. It will pay off.
