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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 04:28 PM
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Selective snap ring planetary gear train

Building my 727 transmission and I require a 0.077 planetary geartrain selective snap ring. The one I have has deformed from multiple on/off use.

This is the snap ring at the very front of the output shaft that holds the front planetary and gear train to the output shaft.

I have access to 0.066 and thinner (and a 0.092 piece from A&A) selective snap rings, but cannot find the 0.077 thick piece.

Anyone know of a source with this specific sized planetary geartrain selective snap ring?. I have searched all the trans and fastener sites I can think of !

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Peter
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 09:30 PM
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I found listing for them on several sites, they are listed as .061, .074, .088, .098, .106

Have any friends that have a surface grinder? They can take a thick one and make it any thickness you require.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by JD730
I found listing for them on several sites, they are listed as .061, .074, .088, .098, .106

Have any friends that have a surface grinder? They can take a thick one and make it any thickness you require.
JD370

I would greatly appreciate the site info for those thickness listings!

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Peter
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