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To put 2nd-3rd collar IN gear (either one) you will need some strong fingers from both hands; but you should be able to pull it OUT of gear easily just with your two little fingers and maybe a bit of wiggling...
I suspect you have a deformed or even cracked sleeve as TulsaME described, and...
Hard to tell .... does it look like the one in post #36? Did it come with the adapter flange and gear? Those two parts are the specific, hard to find items - not the pump itself, which you can find new for $150 (ebay)
I would open the pump cover for inspection, look for signs of wear and also...
:???:.... why 6.75" if 6.450 - 6.455" would have been enough? (That already IS a highly stressed area there, that close to the lug nut holes, no need to further weaken it, IMHO)
Some dimensions for your reference: hub O.D. = 6.38" +/- 0.005"; front & rear axle drive flange O.D. = 6.42"+/-...
This continues to be a mystery....
Checked X-many rocker arms in my pile of (takeout)engine spare parts and also pulled valve covers of three different engines this morning: a LDS427-2; a 5ton LDS465-1A and a LDT465-1C. All are Continentals, in perfect working order, depot-rebuilt between '89...
Different part number is FACT.
Different ratio is only a THEORY! ... until someone could measure both and confirm...
(I may have to check on mine, tomorrow...)
G.
Yes, using a relatively thick gasket it basically IS a bolt on procedure. BUT you need to make sure there is a little play left between both gears after install!
Many ways to skin the cat.....
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/26819-backlash-m35a2-pto.html#post564482
G.
.... so should we all start measuring ours, for general peace of mind....?:-)
I would really hate seing your truck "returned" and who knows, maybe they wouldn't even want it back - if it came out of specs?????:p
G.
Often... yes, good advice....... but please be specific here: the OP was referring to the TORQUE ROD END BUSHINGS... and how to replace them!
FYI the eyes on the Deuce dogbones are perfectly cylindrical, I.D. measuring 3.123" (+/- .0005") and the sleeved ends should be 3.124" to 3.125" O.D...
YES
Bearing cones #3994 and #392 have nothing in common, except maybe the material and that they can run on the same race or cup #3920, as well as about 20 other different bearings....!
(Find the ones mentioned in the Timken products catalog, pages B108 and B116, respectively)
You mean there...
..... because it is the wrong color!!!! :p
Seriously, looks impressive!
(besides that A3 nose of course, and the "mirror head-less" brackets....:smile:)
G.
Hola José, I guess that would be for the axle differential reduction ratio.... which coincidentally is 6.72:1 .......:-)
as for the different distance: did you measure between hub flanges or just the brake backing plates?
1cm would be a lot, in the first case!
G.
Gimpy: wish I could tell you more about these...
Only know for sure that all code B; C; D; E & F pump heads come with the shorter plunger shaft.
Not sure about the HD90111A (--> code" A" pump, 8x8 LDS465-2)
For the "G" code IP the book really only shows two HHs: one is the HD9065A, the other...
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