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Hudson stepdown input shaft needle cage
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Hudsonator



Registered: November 2006
Location: Tennessee
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Since the Single Lever needles turned out to be much smaller in diameter @ 0.187" compared to the T-86 @ 0.217", I measured the inner bore of the input shaft. The counterbore into the constant mesh gear that serves at the needle cage. The T-86 is on the right, with a bearing cage bore of 0.774". The Single Lever with a bearing cage bore of 0.7625". This isn't the only difference in needle bearing fitment between the two types of transmissions.
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