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NAA Diff Bearing Oil Trough Chewed Up

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Ramrod

03-14-2005 08:19:44




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I split my rear end off the NAA this weekend to fix the broken bolt hole and change the inner PTO seal and bushing. Got a surprise when I saw that the Differential Bearing Oil Trough (NAA-4150A) was chewed up where it rivets against the bearing assembly. The diffy looks good, so I'm thinking old damage, but I will look closer. Thing is, I'm not having much luck finding another, and the rivets look like no party to r&r. I'm looking for any and all advice here, so give it up guys. Thanks in advance!

Ramrod

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BigGeorge

03-14-2005 11:08:43




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 Re: NAA Diff Bearing Oil Trough Chewed Up in reply to Ramrod, 03-14-2005 08:19:44  
Ramrod, I got a good used trough assembly (naa 4150-a). If you are interested let me know. Dell is right you bolt the new assembly on. I'll leave me e-mail open..... .....BG



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Ramrod

03-14-2005 13:52:09




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 Re: NAA Diff Bearing Oil Trough Chewed Up in reply to BigGeorge, 03-14-2005 11:08:43  
MINE! MINE! MINE!

I'm getting stone walled about the special bolts, tell me more about those, CNH book shows 2 rivets required to mount trough.

Email me with details on getting part please.

Ramrod



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BigGeorge

03-14-2005 16:33:09




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 Re: NAA Diff Bearing Oil Trough Chewed Up in reply to Ramrod, 03-14-2005 13:52:09  
I sent you an e-mail about the trough. I'm not sure why you would need special bolts to mount it. The trough is mounted to the pinion bearing support and really just lets oil run to the diffy bearing. There isnt any real stress or strain on this part so I cant see why you would need special bolts. Maybe Dell or someone else here can explain further..... ..... . BG



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Dell (WA)

03-14-2005 09:14:45




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 Re: NAA Diff Bearing Oil Trough Chewed Up in reply to Ramrod, 03-14-2005 08:19:44  
Ramrod..... ..donnno 'bout yer oiltrough, do know iff'n ya remove yer rivets, its NUT & BOLT TIME. Ford sells special replacement bolts..... ...Dell



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