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im running into clearance issues with the bolts on the right hand side of the tranny cover. i havent yet figured out how to loosen the pipes enough to get wiggle the header out of the way. wish i had true duels...
ok i have it mostly back together. i just put the retaining ring back in as per the manual (opening to the right of the outer ramp tang slot).
there is some play between the ramps. i can move the top ramp a little up and down. if i push down on the ramp it is definitely in place. it covers the ball bearings completely. the retaining ring is in the groove where it looks like it belongs. is this right, or do i need to move the retaining ring down?
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