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Old 08-02-2014, 07:13 PM
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hey guys and gals.. just wondering which would you prefer on starter jakshaft , a one piece design like the allballs or the stock setup?
is the one piece just as reliable as the stock shaft?


any input would be great..thinking of trying the one piece ,but I do not want to waste my money if there not all that great..
 
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Is your current one in need of repair/replacement?
 
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Is your current one in need of repair/replacement?
building a custom and piecing a primary together,,just wondering if the one piece jack is a good piece or more trouble than its worth
 
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wow,,no takers on this one?
 
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My guess is that not a lot of folks have had trouble with the stock design to warrant a response. Sometimes no response IS the response.

I have heard of people having trouble with the stock set up on high compression motors but they didn't have compression releases. ACRs or manuals (that you use all the time) should do the trick.
 
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Originally Posted by Nomadmax
My guess is that not a lot of folks have had trouble with the stock design to warrant a response. Sometimes no response IS the response.

I have heard of people having trouble with the stock set up on high compression motors but they didn't have compression releases. ACRs or manuals (that you use all the time) should do the trick.


thanks for the reply


I do have compression releases on the bike I am riding currently.im also run ning an ultima belt rive , and the one piece shafts look a lot like the jack on it..the ultima is one starter grinding SOB,its embarresing to be picked out the crowd for that one, kinda like trying to pull out and green horning your engine...lol


I just wonder if the one piece has the grinding issues or are they a good smooth engadgment like the stocker
 
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well I purchased the one piece jackshaft for my flt...so far so good ..no grinds or engadgment probs..

hopes this helps anyone else with the same question
 
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