A couple of cudo before I go to bed and forget them also. The first is actually to Harley. No chit.
We're all used to the various accessory parts, kits or bits that are by no means task complete. Things you get home and, if you hadn't yet been conditioned to check first, would have you returning to the dealership to get pieces necessary to the task that weren't with the package (logic notwithstanding).
This transmission "Super Kit" appears to be pretty damned complete. After seeing how ugly this was combined with being unfamiliar with the bowels of this gear box I checked the parts list and breakdown closely. Unless I'm missing something this really is a complete kit. All the way down to snap rings and o-rings. The only thing one might get separately is one of those significantly over priced outer primary gaskets Harley is so proud of. Aside from that it looks to be all inclusive.
The other good word is to a vendor I'd not used before. George from George's Garage at
http://www.georges-garage.com . Appears to be only a specialty tool vendor. Had heard good things about him prior and went there for tools I'd not had reason to need before.
Called him Monday. George himself answered the phone. Told him I was replacing a tranny gear set and asked him to send whatever tools were required to the task. He responded saying there were a couple of tranny tools I'd not need. He said what they were. Explained why they wouldn't be needed (a shaft seal installer, for example, because the gear set comes with the seal already installed). So he could've easily sold me more than I needed. He mailed the pieces I did get the same day. They got here Thursday. And they are pretty tools.
I appreciate nice machine work and effective form and function. These are all those things. And George was a heluva nice guy to talk to too. Now just hope I figure out how to use the rest of them putting all this mess back together tomorrow or Tuesday....
