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Old 01-15-2004, 09:16 PM   #3
Mike P
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It's a snap in a C3 and the only thing you have to be careful with in a 7000 is making sure the spacer part that looks like a top hat goes back on the right way. The C3 has a large ball bearing and 2 brass bushings that take the place of the "top hat".

The Smoothie pack should have 3 large washers, and a thin Teflon washer. The thin washer goes under the main gear. Of the three large washers, you'll notice one has a larger hole. This goes at the bottom of the drag stack, as the hole is sized to the hole in the main gear. Two of the metal washers have keyed holes (flat sides that fit the flat sides of the gear shaft) and one has a round hole and two small tabs on the end. The correct sequence is, large hole Smoothie, keyed metal, small hole Smoothie, tabbed metal (make sure the tabs are fitted into the two slots on the gear), Smoothie and keyed metal.

When you take it apart, place all the parts in the order they come off and replace them in reverse order and you should have no problems.

Just make sure the anti-reverse dog is on its peg, and the flat ears on it are fitted over the ratchet teeth under the gear, too, before you put the plate back on.
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