Could someone direct me to where I could go and get component diameters and
bearing clearances for the transmission. looking for information on what is the
minimum and maximum clearance between the shafts and bushing.
Thank you.
transmission bearing clearances.
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
T1 service manual is clear on acceptable limits. .006" is too worn/loose.
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
John, you can stop down and use my KR Wilson reamers for your trans quick and easy!
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
Thank you for the information.
Joe I might take you up on your offer.
Joe I might take you up on your offer.
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
Hi John,
I would take Joe up on the offer. I have taken apart transmissions that where so sloppy I didn't know how they even worked but they did &
where smooth & quite & some that where set up so tight that all the bushings where seized to the shaft they where supposed to turn on &
turning in the bore they where supposed to be pressed into. Joe has the tools to do it wright.
Craig.
I would take Joe up on the offer. I have taken apart transmissions that where so sloppy I didn't know how they even worked but they did &
where smooth & quite & some that where set up so tight that all the bushings where seized to the shaft they where supposed to turn on &
turning in the bore they where supposed to be pressed into. Joe has the tools to do it wright.
Craig.
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
Using old time tooling that included fixed reamers is ideal on new parts. However, there can be a better way with worn parts. Gear shafts wear where the bushes run, leaving the gears proud of the worn shaft surface. This can be compensated for by machining the bushes for a slight interference fit over the gears. When the drums are assembled, this interference fit is abetter fit on the worn section of the shaft.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: transmission bearing clearances.
Sunnen hone.