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  1. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    that front retainer is 7520989 i would try memphis or boyce. as i remember it is pricey and hard to find, i don't have any.
  2. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    G, there seem to be number changes from one mfg to another, but they share some part of the number. i use 1308SL which has 11 balls and the correct shield, made by nachi. also M1207EL made by link-belt, and 1307-L by ntn. for the 14 rollers, i have them .125" longer than stock and they fit fine...
  3. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    the correct bearing for the top shafts, both front and rear is 1308SL. was there a gasket on the retainer or just that crap people think is as good as a gasket? ( hint, it's not) clean all that stuff off and use the correct gaskets.
  4. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    what you say is correct, but we don't know that the shaft was contacting the retainer, at least i don't see where it is stated. also consider that many people new to transmissions don't know things so when the shaft moves any at all they may think wow that is a lot. just for the record, with a...
  5. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    well with respect, i take a little issue with this. without the pilot to hold it, the input shaft does move around. it is a relative thing and subject to experience. it should not move in or out and if you hold the front fixed the gear in the trans should not move side to side any at all. at...
  6. m-35tom

    Questions on Removing Transmission

    yes definately remove the top cover in the truck!! it makes it far easier. common failures are 1: front bearing, trans must come apart but is easy. use the correct bearing, there are several that will fit but only one correct. 2: front bearing retainer, worn, loose, no gasket, someone used...
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