Hydraulic Baker kicker cover...in anodized black:

Kicker shaft being inserted...make sure to put a little tranny fluid on it to oil it up. The bronze bushing and o-ring were already installed from Baker, but the shaft washer had to be put on...chamfered side in:

The kicker gear...

It needs to be installed on the shaft with the dowel in line with the keyway on the outside of the shaft.

Pop on the washer with tabs and the bolt...it needs to be torqued to 30 ft/lbs and then the tabs needs to bent up. Don't forget to toss a little blue Loctite on there.

The return spring stay has to be threaded into the outside of the cover. Pretty basic, a little blue Loctite and 110 in/lbs will do the trick
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