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trans output shaft bearing replacement 900

I've had quite the vibration in my latest Volvo, a 93 turbo. Some if it seems to be a loose output shaft, the mech who looked at it said he was able to shake it back and forth, which I'm told is pretty rare since it has a bearing instead of the bushing the older models had. I cannot find info on replacing the bearing. Is it pretty much the same technique, take off the rear piece of housing and press out/in a new one, and seal? Or is it a really different design. I can't even find the bearing listed anywhere, all I find are the older bushings.
Thanks for any help.








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    trans output shaft bearing replacement 900

    It's in the FAQ.
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    See the 700/900 FAQ at the drop-down menu above right.








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      trans output shaft bearing replacement 900

      Hmm, I'd read through the entire transmission page twice before posting. There is a lot about replacing the bushing style, but nothing really about the bearing type except possibly this sentence,
      "This style has an oil seal at the rear of the housing and an o-ring inside. Repair is simple: just pull the housing off and replace both the seal and the o-ring."
      This may be about the bearing style but it's not clear to me, and it only mentions the seals and not the bearing. In another place there is mention of an oil slinger and that the bushing style does not have that, and this sentence does not mention it so it seems it could be about the bushing type.
      Thanks though, I re-read it all again so...







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