OK, Im going to try and explain this is the best way possibly without causing confusion. So far as I understand there are 2 different methods to doing this.
Method 1: chevyguyjay's way. This is where you take a dio axle (Part 7), and press the new dio gears (whatever gear ratio you wish) pressed onto it. Have the countergear (part 5) slines cut down to be able to have the other dio gear (Part 6) pressed onto it. Use the stock se50 rear pulley shaft (Part 4)
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/ab4cbeaa7f.jpg
Method 2:
Refering to this diagram that was posted.
http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/8650/untilk9.png
As PimpinSpree mentioned before you need:
"1. you need the long shaft with gear on it, at the very bottom of the picture. this picture shows that its the same, but its not exactly the same, and you need a post '93 once
2. the gear all by itself in the bottom of the box that says 93-up
3. the gear/shaft at the top of the box that says 93-up."
Im using method 2.
To get into a bit more detail I will post pics along with captions on what needs to be done. This is not final, as I still have to machine one more thing to install it.
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5932/web.jpg
All my parts for gear changes on both my bikes.
Top: Rear pulley shaft from 94+ Dio and Counter 9:1 gear.
Middle: Rear axle shaft with 94+ New Dio 9:1 gear pressed on.
Bottom: 7.4 Malossi gears for my big bore 86' Aero (direct press on replacement)
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5933/web.jpg
Pic of the Axle gear and counter gear installed (not yet machined).
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5935/web.jpg
As you can see the height differences between the two gears.
Stock gear on the left (shorter), longer dio counter gear on the right.
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/ ... 6786580002
Another pic to show the difference in height.
Off to the machine shop:
Stock countershaft length: 1.180"
Aftermarket dio countershaft length: 1.285"
I had 0.105" taken off removed from the inner (spline side) of the dio counter gear.
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5937/web.jpg
After the 1st machine shop trip to make the heights equal. If this is not done, then the counter dio gear will have play between the case and gear, and the thrust washer will not sit properly (not good). lol..
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5939/web.jpg
Thinking everything was set to go, I attempted to put it all back together and found that the case still does not fit properly. After examining closer, I found that the difference is shown in the next picture.
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5940/web.jpg
As you can see, the two gears (stock on the right, dio on the left) should be flush against each other. The difference in space is identical to the difference that the case does not close by.
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson/100024/IMG_5941/web.jpg
Another picture to illustrate the height difference. Notice front the bottom going upwards along the shaft, where the thrust washer sits there is a height difference (width difference if looking at from an installation perspective).
So... Back to the machine shop tomorrow. Im hoping to have this done tomorrow because were going on a 90 mile ride on Sunday. I don't want to do this with stock gears.
I will edit my message tomorrow afternoon after all is set and done. Hopefully the machine shop can take that part of the shaft off, as it is much more difficult than just machining an end.
Hope this helps everyone. Please comment/critique as I want to clarify anything that is not clear.
More pics of the gear swap at:
http://gallery.me.com/vhjohnson#gallery