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Originally Posted by Bruce Fulper
There are a few, and I will be one. Thanks for all of the direct positive responeses.
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The first thing you should do is look for the case number. It is stamped on most cases on the outside.
Call Jerico and find out what version it is. That will determine if it is a narrow gear or wide or what it is.
Take the covers off and count the teeth. Compare it to the gear ratio chart on Jerico’s web site
Look at general condition. Roll it over in each gear to feel for tight spots. Look at dog rings and sliders.
Beyond that it really needs disassembly to check it out.
If it is a narrow gear, it isn’t worth buying unless it has the ratios you need, is in good condition and in a low power light weight car.
You can’t get many parts for the narrow gear.
Older wide gear is possible to order some parts.
Buy some good quality snap rings pliers and read the manual that is also on line. Pretty easy to work on.