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M116 TM or Transmission ID

tktsales

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Does anyone have or know where I can get a copy of TM 9-2320-223-25P for the M116. What I really need to know is what exact model transmission is used in this carrier. I was able to find a vague listing that says GM 4 speed transmission. The transmission should have been built by the Allison Division of GM but I need to know the exact model number or designation. I would love to have the TM as well if anyone has a copy. Thanks Ted
 

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It takes the 301MG or 303M, I forget which. Same as 114 carrier. Do you need one?
 

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I have found a copy of the 301MG TM 9-8025-2 which provided me with enough to know it is not what I am after. DLA FLIS info must be wrong on this. I have a Bevel gear 8351328 which FLIS shows end item M116. This gear has got to be a cross drive configuration.
 

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The 116 and 114 have a cross drive transmission which is separate from the GM 4 speed mounted to the 283.
 

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Ok would that be the steering differential? Possibly the GS100 unit PN 8351357. We might be getting somewhere. I have searched and search for info on this unit without any luck. a TM On this unit would be great..
 

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Ok would that be the steering differential? Possibly the GS100 unit PN 8351357. We might be getting somewhere. I have searched and search for info on this unit without any luck. a TM On this unit would be great..
Yes that is the correct p/n for the 114/117 unit. If you have parts for the inside of this, those are pretty much a dead item.
 

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Yes they are old and very limited numbers left in any kind of use but I don't throw anything away and I like to be able to know what I have and identify with the proper numbers. I greatly appreciate your assistance in figuring out this application.. Best Regards Ted
 
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