Rebuild of Ford manual transmissions

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(Created page with 'This is a very simple tip for getting the cluster gear in the bottom of the box and not loosing a couple of needle bearings as you push the cluster gear shaft through the outside…')
 
 
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After packing the ends of the cluster gear with grease (with the shaft in place) load up the needle bearings and put the assembly into the freezer for about 15 minutes. Shaft still comes back out nicely, and when you have it in the case and slide that shaft back through, you won't see any needle bearings getting pushed out.
 
After packing the ends of the cluster gear with grease (with the shaft in place) load up the needle bearings and put the assembly into the freezer for about 15 minutes. Shaft still comes back out nicely, and when you have it in the case and slide that shaft back through, you won't see any needle bearings getting pushed out.
  
The above article was written by me, Bob Lemke aka deckofficer, and was written for Crankshaft Coalition, so no need to credit back to my forum, as most all of my members drive automatics.
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