Posted by pete 23 on August 10, 2009 at 19:52:03 from (173.87.8.73):
In Reply to: 560 rear end posted by Gary Hutchinson on August 10, 2009 at 19:33:01:
With out looking inside of it, the serial number plate was supposed to be stamped with a triangle shape imprint after original conversion was completed,also ,if it has latest bearing package the right differential housing will have a tapered shim and you can see that it has because an alignment tab on shim will be visible just above where the shaft goes through housing that brake pedals pivot on. Not all improvements were made at the same time and they were actually in the final drive and not transmission except for roller bearing being added with bearing package on to the pinion. Original change over, Tapered roller bearings replaced the ball bearings on differential, then later, they improved those bearing to alleviate ends of rollers failing, and the bull pinion bearing was greatly increased in size, bull gears and bull pinions were changed to 25 degree angle teeth verses 20 degree original. To sum it up, lot of changes took place but not all at one time.
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