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Posted by IHCarl66 on April 29, 2005 at 06:42:09 from (207.144.202.106):
In Reply to: Re: lost all but fith gear posted by eric60i on April 28, 2005 at 19:25:42:
A axle bearing went into the bull & pinion gears it dissentigrated into several small pieces and layed in the bottom of the rear end for years. Then one cold snowy Illinois morning I started the M the thick oil picked up a small piece of bearing and carried it through the input gear in the trans the piece got wedged in between teeth on gear every time you let clutch out it sounded like you were grinding corn inside trans. I took the top plate off drained oil and found problem in 2 min. I removed piece from teeth noise stopped however it ruined the bearings on input shaft and the expensive needle bearing inside shaft. I ended up replacing bull&pinon gears,bearings then seals in rearend and trans. All bearings and seals were available at Peoria Bearing,and other bearing distibutors in area they were about half the price of dealer and everything was on the shelf in stock. good luck Carl
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