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Old 06-17-2012, 02:36 PM
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3 inch belt to chain question

Do i need a bushing on the inner primary where the transmission shaft comes through.Also i guess i need another jackshaft.Anything else i should know.Im putting this on my 127 six speed ultima A 92 to 99 primary.,Im doing away with the belt drive
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Yes you need a inner bearing race unless you replace the bearing with the Baker high load bearing which might be a good idea with the 127. The j/s is a different length than the belt drive one so you will need on of those too. What clutch are you using? I hope it has a heavy diaphragm spring and good plates to handle the 127s power.
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shaft and hub is 93 and up, 92 is different. use a diamond chain. count the teeth on your starter gear and ring gear cause theres 2 different gear setups and the gears have to match.
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