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Re: SH C164 Gear Train and Front Cover
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Posted by CNKS on January 10, 2007 at 19:49:04 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: SH C164 Gear Train and Front Cover posted by Gauger on January 10, 2007 at 13:20:24:
I have never thought about it before now, but IH must have used serial breaks only for parts that were redesigned. I have not had the cam gear out of my H or Stage 2 Super H, but the latest version of the parts book shows exactly the same number for both, both with the DB prefix. In other words the only gears available new (if indeed they still are) are the latest gears. The front covers, however, had the whole number changed from the D designation to the newer R designation on the H, not the Super H, at SN 344864, thus the covers on the late H and the Stage 1 and 2 Super H's are the same. The cam gear did not have to be changed at that time, but apparantly the Stage 2 SH was planned even before the original SH came out. When only the suffix changes, that part will replace an older part. If the whole number changes, that part may or may not replace the older part, if it does not then there should be a serial break, provided the number was changed during production. Clear as mud.
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