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Pierre Member

Joined: Jun 01, 2021 Posts: 64 Location: Brome Lake, Qc, Canada
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:56 pm Post subject: Transfer case output bearing cap |
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I'm in the process of rebuilding my Dana 18 transfer and I'm noticing that the output bearing cap (part where speedo cable ends) seems to be below standard. I'll try to post some pics...Would like your input so let me know what you guys think. If pic doesn't show up click link below to see it.
https://imgur.com/X5N2qFi[/img]
 _________________ Pierre H.
full restoration in progress
1952 M38 MC60228
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M38CDNBill Member

Joined: Feb 21, 2007 Posts: 133 Location: Trois-Rivieres, Canada
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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1945 Willys MB
1945 Chevrolet G7107 (in progress)
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Pierre Member

Joined: Jun 01, 2021 Posts: 64 Location: Brome Lake, Qc, Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:39 am Post subject: |
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 _________________ Pierre H.
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jake138 Site Administrator


Joined: Nov 18, 2014 Posts: 128 Location: Connecticut
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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If I'm looking at this correctly, the face that is sitting in your hand is where the shim stack will go, and the length that you're questioning is the side that faces out towards the emergency brake hub?
It looks like the end face has been damaged, probably by trying to remove the old seal? Is there enough length left to install a new seal?
This is what that shoulder would look like full length:
Is it safe to assume I'm looking at this correctly or has it already been too long since I rebuilt my D18 that I've completely forgotten how it all goes together... _________________ Jake, Central CT
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Pierre Member

Joined: Jun 01, 2021 Posts: 64 Location: Brome Lake, Qc, Canada
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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Yes Jake that's exactly what I mean, wondering if I get the top machined flat I'll still have enough lenght to put it all back together with new seal. _________________ Pierre H.
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jake138 Site Administrator


Joined: Nov 18, 2014 Posts: 128 Location: Connecticut
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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So I won't be able to give you a length off mine, but I can try to take a look at mine assembled tomorrow and let you know what I think you'll be up against if you face it clean. I'd have to guess that your dimension on the outside is only of consequence to whether or not the dust shield on the yoke will sit low enough to do it's job. Otherwise, as long as your depth from that beat up face to the inside shoulder is enough to support a new seal, you should be fine. _________________ Jake, Central CT
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jake138 Site Administrator


Joined: Nov 18, 2014 Posts: 128 Location: Connecticut
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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I took a look inside my emergency brake drum and the only thing I could see was that the dust seal on the yoke overhangs that shoulder by a small degree. If you can measure from that end face down into the face where the seal sits, as long as there is enough length left for the seal to fully seat. Measure the thickness of the new seal and as long as you keep that depth greater, then I can't see any reasons why you wouldn't be able to cut that face clean. _________________ Jake, Central CT
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Pierre Member

Joined: Jun 01, 2021 Posts: 64 Location: Brome Lake, Qc, Canada
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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I'll bring it to the machine shop tomorrow to get it faced. I'll try that before buying another one. _________________ Pierre H.
full restoration in progress
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Pierre Member

Joined: Jun 01, 2021 Posts: 64 Location: Brome Lake, Qc, Canada
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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rear transfer bearing cap refaced. Looks much better now, will put it back together in couple weeks after sandblasting and repainting transfer and trany
 _________________ Pierre H.
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