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Old 11-26-2013, 07:14 PM
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Is this the #11 input shaft bearing race already in the input shaft? I bought it seperate, and am trying to identify what I still need to order. Also, On the adapter plate, is there two #5 shift rail bushings? one for each hole? Thank you.

So far I still need to order a shim kit, input shaft bearing race #8.

Anyone have a guide to setting preload? Thank you.

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It's pressed into the rear of the input yes.

Main shift rail hole has one. 5-6 / R rail set lacks a bushing.

The service manual preload is on the conservative side.
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It's pressed into the rear of the input yes.

Main shift rail hole has one. 5-6 / R rail set lacks a bushing.

The service manual preload is on the conservative side.
I've read the values and how to do it. But I still lack an understanding of how to do it.

Looks like i'm just missing the shaft bearing race then. And the shims. I'm going to construct it without the race for now, to see if I am missing anything else. I believe it will be just as easy as pulling the midplate to add it. Then shims ect.



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