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Quote from: Chuck Nukem on Monday,July 22, 2019, 12:36:09 PM do you think this application would need a ground gear? Or could you get away with a hobbed and hardened gear?To be honest I design and spec the darn things, but I am no expert in how they are manufactured. I assume car xmission gears are hobbed because it is cheap and hardened because they have a long and difficult wear requirement. Hard to tell without having one to look at. I recently bought a 365 gearbox to swap for the 352 in my TCS, but I am hoping it will go in and work perfectly without me having to crack the case open. Fingers crossed. If not I guess I will have a Hewland 5th gear to reverse engineer and replace.Tom
do you think this application would need a ground gear? Or could you get away with a hobbed and hardened gear?