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I won't go into great detail about the story I will save that for the NV4500/M1009 Swap thread. If there is interest? (I did not want to fill that up with this question/Info) So after removing my NP208 for my trans swap. I pulled it apart to inspect bearings, gears and replace the seals and gaskets. There was some sort of disintegrated bearing stuck to the magnet near the drain. At first I had no idea where the bearing came from, After checking over the parts diagram in the TM it turned out to be the main shaft thrust bearing. All other components and bearings where closely inspected for damage, A couple others will need to be replaced no big deal.
This Thrust bearing was not available threw most transmission parts companys I found online including GM. The TM listed GM part numbers: 09424093 and NTA-2435. Turns out the second happens to be a Koyo part number available at Motion Industries for $3.78. The specs for NTA-2435 OD: 2.187 ID: 1.500 Thickness: 0.78 seem to be a fit. How ever both the bearing surfaces on My main shaft and Input shaft are galled. Motion sells a Washer for the NTA-2435, TRA-2435 with a thickness of .030.
Here comes the question should I Face .030 off both bearing surfaces to give a clean true surface and run a washer on both sides or just polish up the surfaces and throw a new bearing in? The only time that thrust washer will turn is if the T-case is shifted into low. Also any ideas on what might cause that bearing failure? When I Picked up the truck the ATF was very Low so probably starved for oil, only force against that bearing would be the rear sliding yoke moving inward. Sorry for the long Post any info, Questions, Ideas, are greatly appreciated.
This Thrust bearing was not available threw most transmission parts companys I found online including GM. The TM listed GM part numbers: 09424093 and NTA-2435. Turns out the second happens to be a Koyo part number available at Motion Industries for $3.78. The specs for NTA-2435 OD: 2.187 ID: 1.500 Thickness: 0.78 seem to be a fit. How ever both the bearing surfaces on My main shaft and Input shaft are galled. Motion sells a Washer for the NTA-2435, TRA-2435 with a thickness of .030.
Here comes the question should I Face .030 off both bearing surfaces to give a clean true surface and run a washer on both sides or just polish up the surfaces and throw a new bearing in? The only time that thrust washer will turn is if the T-case is shifted into low. Also any ideas on what might cause that bearing failure? When I Picked up the truck the ATF was very Low so probably starved for oil, only force against that bearing would be the rear sliding yoke moving inward. Sorry for the long Post any info, Questions, Ideas, are greatly appreciated.
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