A: Frank must be a little distracted this AM. I'm sure he meant FILL plug in the cover of the Model 15. The Model 20's fill plug changed design several times (same thread AFAIK) from square drive external to square drive internal (use a ratchet or extension of the correct size) to allen (hex) internal to torx internal (on the only Model 20 in a '90 Grand Wagoneer I ever saw) From: "Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM" <Francis.Swygert3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [AMC-List] bad bearing To: <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx>, <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <4CC05BF0CC3F114281434B00B733E2A3035E04@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I thought it might be a tubular shaft with no center bearing! The solid and two piece ones do have a center bearing -- at least I'm pretty sure the two piece does (know for a fact the solid does). It's rare that the center bearing goes out since it's protected from the elements. You'll have to pull an axle and get the number off the outer bearing. Then match the number. The chain stores MIGHT have a bearing number cross reference, but a bearing and drive supply WILL (look in yellow pages under bearings and drives). If there are no bearing and drive supplies in Lawton KS try a NAPA. They deal with a lot of industrial customers and are more likely to be able to do something for you. I'm reasonably sure you have an AMC 15. It will have the drain plug in the rear cover. An AMC 20 has no plug in the cover -- it's in the front of the housing center section. _________________________________________________________________ Get free, personalized commercial-free online radio with MSN Radio powered by Pandora http://radio.msn.com/?icid=T002MSN03A07001 _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com