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I think Gus might have been right all along. It's hard to tell from those shots but if the dog teeth on the gears are rounded off and worn, you are going to need new gears.
-dulcich



Why would you question a guy with "fourgear" in his title
The gears would probably work but high speed power shifts would be a challenge for sure
The teeth should look like the roof of a house with a point at the top not too rounded off.The brass is always replaced in my rebuilds so it's condition is of no concern.The shift forks are OK but I would chop off the nub and install them in a good ball/detent cover from an early 833.
Gus

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