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    Quick question regarding conversion of 9/31 to 10/31. Multiply the gear set ratio by 3.44 for 9/31 and 3.1 for 10/31. Is this correct?
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    John

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    Hi John,
    If you multiply the gearbox ratio by the respective factors you mentioned, you will get the overall gear ratio.
    I set up a spread sheet in Excel with all the available gears and the overall ratios for 10/31 and 9/31 so that I can quickly convert from one to the other.
    Brad

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