Ok.. today i took out the tranny of the willys.. looked inside to find bearings sitting in the bottom of it.. long round ones.. with one large c clip.. what gives.. i dont see a bearing in there that these would go to..
and i dont have a exploded view of the tranny..
if someone as this could i get it emailed to me? the exploded view of the t90.. to pquirk@ec.rr.com
thank you.. /wwwthreads_images/icons/smile.gif
everything spins fine.. the bull gear on the D18 looks good.. syncro's ok.. just cant find a home for the bearings.. mmmm...
I just asked the same question about two days ago. Hooch gave me two very detailed exploded views. They probably aren't that far back on the board. If I knew hopw I would repost it. Check it out, it should help. Bye the way I did the exact same thing with my T-90.
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another question..
in hooch's picture.. it has #34.. ie syncronizer plate... are these those 3 small square pieces.. i have 4 of them.. they were just floating around in the tranny.. where do these go?
the bull gear.. has both nuts on each end of it.. i havent taken it apart.. along with that i have one brass ring and one ring for the front fork.. that are loose.. i get that these slide onto the bull gear..
then the c clip is actually a syncronizer spring.. mmmmm..
join the WT email list. Theres a coupla guys that did a t-90 step by step rebuild video. Its $10 and I think that includes shipping. I havent gotten one yet, but I havent heard any complaints about it.
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