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Hudson Blocker Rings 1
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Hudsonator



Registered: November 2006
Location: Tennessee
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This is a comparison between the Single Lever 3 speed and the 2 Lever transmission, and the synchronizer blocker rings used for each. The shift collar and mainshaft collar, as well as the springs and detent clips, are the same for both types of transmissions. The shaft with the finer splines for rev/1st is the single lever, the coarse splined mainshaft is the 2 lever. If you notice the blocker rings, there is a slight difference. Both blocker rings are of the same overall thickness, pitch, and tooth count. However, the thickness of the teeth is the difference between the two blockers. The single lever teeth are 0.105" thick - the 2 lever teeth are 0.175" thick.
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