new guy has a scrambler question

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06chops View Post
    I have found reverse for my scrambler comet makes a F-N-R gearbox for up to a 16 hp i think im going to get that and make a bracket to mount it on and ill have reverse
    That is awesome. Make sure you post all about it. Picture too.

    Where did you find it?

    Thanks

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    reverse was a factory option
    it uses a starter motor on one of the 2 clutch plates

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    Quote Originally Posted by atvrider93 View Post
    reverse was a factory option
    it uses a starter motor on one of the 2 clutch plates
    I have heard it wasnt a good design, teeth stipped out easily when not carefull and expecially if you tried to turn in reverse.

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    yes they do, mine came pretty rounded and messed up, gonna need some grinding

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    reverse

    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    That is awesome. Make sure you post all about it. Picture too.

    Where did you find it?

    Thanks
    go on ebay and type it comet gearbox its kind of spendy tho $200 i hope the 3/4 shafts on the gearbox will hold up thats the only thing im worried about thats alot of money to waste

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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    I have heard it wasnt a good design, teeth stipped out easily when not carefull and expecially if you tried to turn in reverse.
    Gee Larry, i never heard that .Ron Peebles wasa scrambler dealer up here for years....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amphiman1 View Post
    Gee Larry, i never heard that .Ron Peebles wasa scrambler dealer up here for years....
    Must be some truth as atvrider93 stated.

    $200. I bet you could get a Polaris quad fnr gearbox or the ones some older sleds used for reverse. both of those should guarantee beefyness

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    Scrambler reverse

    I made a reverse on my scrambler out of an electric starter from a boat motor with a ring gear. It was only for temporary use to back off the trailer or out of the garage but it worked great. Used a 12V battery and a push button on the dash to fire a solinoid to run the starter.

    Contact me for details,

    Chad

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    reverse motor ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Amphiman1 View Post
    see post for parts 4 sale, Apex trans.. see gallery, sidewinder..
    i may have a reverse flywheel for a scrambler too. i;ll have to look,,,
    Any idea what kind of motor is used for the reverse ? jimiguess at yahoo

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