42 cig new drives not producing. need help
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I have been told before that you will actually go slower if you switch from a standard to an XR due to how the uppers are setup. I was told that the XR has straight cut gears that actually take more effort to operate causing a looss in speed due to the power it takes to overcome the differennce in gears.
but like i said i have just been told this. i have not done this on my own account. i have been told by a drive guy and another marine tech.
but like i said i have just been told this. i have not done this on my own account. i have been told by a drive guy and another marine tech.
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Yeah, its a straight bottom...If I remember, GLH's 600's were a bit warmed over also.
He keeps up on them rather well...as soon as a problem shows up he has it opened up and looked at. A few gear sets and vertical shafts over the years but other than that he's golden.
He keeps up on them rather well...as soon as a problem shows up he has it opened up and looked at. A few gear sets and vertical shafts over the years but other than that he's golden.
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From: Wichita Falls, Texas
I have been told before that you will actually go slower if you switch from a standard to an XR due to how the uppers are setup. I was told that the XR has straight cut gears that actually take more effort to operate causing a looss in speed due to the power it takes to overcome the differennce in gears.
but like i said i have just been told this. i have not done this on my own account. i have been told by a drive guy and another marine tech.
but like i said i have just been told this. i have not done this on my own account. i have been told by a drive guy and another marine tech.



