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Old 09-02-2012, 05:47 PM   #1
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Need some help with carrier bearing

The replacement carrier bearing assembly I'm about to install is a little different (primarily cosmetically, I think its the right one) than the one I removed, and it's different enough from the one in the shop manual that I can't entirely rely on it to get it back in the right way. Translation: it looked simple enough when I took it apart a couple of months ago, and I should have taken better notes.

Anyway, the picture is below. My main questions are:

1) The way I've laid it out, is the carrier facing the right way? It has a steel dust shield on one side, the old one had rubber on both, so I don't know which way it should face.

2) The little "ring" in the picture... what is it and where does it go? It doesn't slide onto the splined section, at least without being seriously pressed into place. I have no idea what it actually is.

3) Am I missing any rubber seals? The shop manual mentions and shows rubber seals, but maybe they're already inside the assembled carrier?

4) Why does the end of the yoke have a screwcap on it? Just to hold grease in? Do I slide the yoke on with the cap already screwed onto the yoke, or is there more to it?

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Old 09-02-2012, 06:08 PM   #2
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

Orientation looks correct.

The "ring" in the photo is likely the grease seal that goes under the threaded cap on the yoke. The cap is there to retain the seal.
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Old 09-02-2012, 06:46 PM   #3
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

Maybe this will help. Its from the GM parts manual but of course not application specific.
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Old 12-31-2012, 11:31 PM   #4
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

I too need some help. My carrier bearing is not like the picture posted above. Mine has a clamshell style mount. Is this even stock or some kind of upgrade? Has anyone seen this before?
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Old 01-01-2013, 12:04 AM   #5
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

There's two different kinds of brackets depending on if you have a coil spring vs a leaf spring setup.
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Old 01-01-2013, 12:15 AM   #6
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

Here's a pic of the stock carrier bearing on my '72 C10 with coil springs. I believe it is the "clamshell" style referenced above. I'm not familiar with the style in the original post.
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Old 01-01-2013, 11:37 AM   #7
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

I have seen two different carrier bearings over the years, but I am no expert. One hung down and the other bolted at the bottom.

The ones I have seen bolted at the bottom were for trucks with SM-420/465 transmissions with larger diameter drive-shafts.
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Old 01-01-2013, 12:49 PM   #8
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

Has anyone used this cross member?

http://www.kplinks.com/product.php?p...8&cat=0&page=1

A couple of other threads on here show the kind of mount I have but don't really talk about it much. I have disassembled it. But will post a few pictures. Should I start a new thread?
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Old 01-02-2013, 02:53 PM   #9
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Re: Need some help with carrier bearing

Ok. Assuming that you have put the splines or slip yoke in something solid like a vice and checked for excessive hinge movement (up and down play) and your 40 year old parts are in reuseable condition.

1. Knock the metal shield off of the front driveshaft.

2. Press,beat,whatever the carrier bearing with the metal pointed to the rear of the shaft or cut the metal part off.

3. Take the press on ring and throw it in the trash.

4. The screw on cap hold in a thin washer and a cork seal. Its easier to put the cap, washer, and cork on the splines before the slip yoke.

5. Install some ujoints that don't say "precision" or "napa" on them (preferably spicer life non greaseable or neapco) shim any excessive end play, make sure all of the keepers are installed properly.

6. Reballance shaft. Seriously. I'm not kidding. Even if you marked everything and have the equipment to check the shaft for straight the new ujoints won't be exactly the same as the factory joints.

Enjoy your driveline for another 40 years.


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