" From: das24rules@xxxxxxxxx " " ok, one more round. i got the transmission out. im pretty sure i have the " problem found. my input bearing race is very sloppy in the case. so sloppy, " it wabbles the input shaft around, and will spin in the case. bearing is not " rough, or tight or anything. feels good, just very loose in the case. for " some strange reason. spinning it by hand, i can tip the shaft around, and " feel it start vibrating on the cluster gears. so, now i guess, can i run my " used input shaft/gear from the original trans in this one? i know rear end " gears are bad juju to mix together. what about trans input shaft gears? or am " i better off just swapping the bearing? ideal would be to get a new bearing, " but right now, things are tight and i cant afford to just run to town and " order one and all. you can mix input and cluster gears; in fact, most gears. diffs are picky b/c of the complexity of the hypoid spiral bevel tooth shape. it sounds like you're describing two problems: the bearing loose in the case, and the shaft loose in the bearing. shaft wobble as mentioned by others is normal and even necessary, to handle tranny alignment that isn't micron-perfect. bearing loose in the case isn't imho, and since the case is iron and the bearing is bearing steel, another bearing may not fix it. if the clearance isn't egregious, perhaps you could loctite the bearing in place? ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com