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Re: Transmission output shaft bushing[900/95] posted by abe on
Thursday, 31 May 2001, at 8:40 a.m.

Your 95 model has a roller bearing instead of the earlier bushing. That started in 93 or 94 on the AW71 gearboxes. You can tell by looking at the output falnge where driveshaft attaches. The bushing style has not got a bell shaped slinger/protector for seal, the bearing type has this type flange. The slinger/protector prevents you from seeing the seal. The std flange on bushing versions allows you to see seal on tailhousing.
The bearing can't be used in place of the bushing as it requires a different output shaft in rear of trans. $$$$$$$




 


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