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Re: F-20 Differential
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Posted by RAW in IA on June 16, 2001 at 15:38:38 from (206.28.170.203):
In Reply to: F-20 Differential posted by Al P. on June 16, 2001 at 14:59:32:
I don't tink this is a normal problem, except in the case of no lube. Our 38 had a lot of hours on it over the years, and we had the dif. apart last year to fix a leaky gasket. The gears looked just fine, so I think you should be able to find a good set without much problem. We broke a bearing cap putting it back together, and had to get one,but I can't remember where we got it. Puat a notice in want ads hear and on the ATIS site and you will get a response or two. Ber careful putting the caps back on the bearings and get the pegs lined up! We found out the hard way!
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