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I have never changed a dist drive gear. The original gear does NOT have a pin in it. So would I have to drill out the shaft to install a pin?

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I believe the hardened tip drives have a pin, stock ones do not. There may be exceptions though. These things are tight on that shaft, so I don't know if pinning it is really necessary but I doubt you could drill it anyway it would need to be machined.


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