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Old 01-29-2010, 07:52 PM   #5
LONGHAIR
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Re: How can I tell what type of gears I have?

The numbers that are stamped onto the edge of the ring gear (in the 3rd pic you posted) will tell us the gear ratio.

As far as "changing them", I certainly wouldn't use the ones you posted in pic #4 as replacements. Not only are the obviously abused, installing "used" gears is even more complicated than new ones. This is best left to a professional and very few of them will touch used gears anyway. It's just not worth the risk of failure. New gears are only $150-$200
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