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ok so i bought an override, and i just want to make sure that i am putting the shift forks in the right spot on the non sprocket gear set. there are 2 notches and it looks like it can go and looking at it from the top does it go on the left or right slot on a override?

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umm.. the counter sprocket shaft (gear set that the sprocket bolts to) gear set gets 2 shift forks (toward the rear opf the motor) the front gear set (closest to the crank) gets 1 shift fork.. pay attention, not all the shift forks are the same.. where did u get the overide?? mine came with full directions.. its just as easy as setting a stock tranny in place, except ading the springs for the shift forks.. all i needed was a picture whowing which spring went where.. hope that helps, if not reword your question so i can understand what you are asking a little better..

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umm.. the counter sprocket shaft (gear set that the sprocket bolts to) gear set gets 2 shift forks (toward the rear opf the motor) the front gear set (closest to the crank) gets 1 shift fork.. pay attention, not all the shift forks are the same.. where did u get the overide?? mine came with full directions.. its just as easy as setting a stock tranny in place, except ading the springs for the shift forks.. all i needed was a picture whowing which spring went where.. hope that helps, if not reword your question so i can understand what you are asking a little better..

 

ok its the gear set the only gets 1 shift fork i am just curious where the shift fork rides on the gear set. it looks like there are 2 places it could posibly sit, i bought it used and its a non dubeable so no instructions or springs....

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