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M35a2 spicer 3053a gearbox rebuild

Socast

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Hi all,

I need to replace one or more bearings in my gearbox. Shifting fine, just screaming like a stuck pig after a long drive.

I’ve had a look round and can’t seem to find what bearings I need to order to rebuild the gearbox. If I’m doing one bearing it’s just as easy to replace all of them, so if someone could provide the (I presume) Timken serial numbers etc for all the bearings, rear oil seal as well that’d be great.

Thank you in advance. :)
 
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Karl kostman

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If nobody has this information you may need to just tear the gearbox down and document all the bearing/race numbers and all the seal numbers and order them all before reassembly time. If I had the transmission that far apart I would opt for a fulle rebuild at that time and replace all the bearings and seals and then you can inspect everything inside the case for other potential problems. I just did this on a 50 Power Wagon with both the trans and transfer case.
 

Socast

New member
14
8
3
Location
UK
If nobody has this information you may need to just tear the gearbox down and document all the bearing/race numbers and all the seal numbers and order them all before reassembly time. If I had the transmission that far apart I would opt for a fulle rebuild at that time and replace all the bearings and seals and then you can inspect everything inside the case for other potential problems. I just did this on a 50 Power Wagon with both the trans and transfer case.
There’s only one seal on the gearbox (rear output), the front input shaft is an Archimedes screw.
The main reason I asked for bearing numbers is so that I can order them before I start the rebuild and do it all in a day. I don’t really want the truck off the road for months whilst I wait to source parts from the states (I’m in the UK).
 
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