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Join Date: Feb 2019
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Thanks everyone for your input, may go ahead and do it myself. Just want it done right so as not to have to pull it again, and as few leaks as possible. How do you know if the gears need to be replaced or not? Again thanks
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I believe George Bell's video series goes into how the gears wear. Basically if the look good they probably are and if they look bad you can probably still use them if you don't drive much.
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