Intermediate plate bearings, Should they be tight in their bores? |
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Intermediate plate bearings, Should they be tight in their bores? |
nine9three |
Aug 6 2015, 12:09 AM
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I am in the process of tearing down a nice side shift transmission. It appears the box has been opened up at least once. It needs the usual attention to dogteeth and first and second gear syncros. What I question is the pinion and input shaft bearings in the intermediate plate can be rotated by hand in their bores. How much movement is acceptable. I have the retaining plate removed and with finger pressure, cannot push the bearings out of their bores. So in summary with the bearing retainer seated or off, I can rotate the bearing with light/moderate finger pressure. Normal?
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