I think I'm over my head and drowning...I've got my WLA transmission all torn down, but now I'm struggling on determining what needs to be replaced/rebuilt.
From the manual (TM 9-1879) I can see the tolerances on some of the shafts/bushings, (countershaft bushing, side cover needle roller race,etc.), but I'm hoping I'm overlooking a table somewhere that lists all the tolerances on the different race/bushing surfaces in the trans. I'm using digital calipers, but I'm struggling to get accurate measurements to determine whether to order oversize bearings or standard bearings. I'm also having a hard time figuring out how to measure races/bushings that are unreachable by the calipers (in the gearcase). Professional mechanic friends haven't been a great source on advice, since they are all pretty used to the modern world of sealed bearings, etc.
If I can get this figured out, then I'd appreciate any advice on how to best remove any of the bushings that need to be replaced, and then how best to press in the new ones (I've got a small arbor press, and a bigger drill press that I can use when I need more clearance). I've seen writeups about getting custom mandrels made. Most of the surfaces do not seem too worn, although there is some slight pitting on a couple.
Last thing, I'd appreciate any thoughts on "badly rounded" engaging dogs and slots. My worst surfaces are between the shifter clutch gear for second and high, and the clutch gear. There is some rounding, with a small burr edge. I'm not sure if it is reasonable to dress up the edges and go, or if this is a definite call for replacement.
Sorry for the long append, any help is appreciated!
From the manual (TM 9-1879) I can see the tolerances on some of the shafts/bushings, (countershaft bushing, side cover needle roller race,etc.), but I'm hoping I'm overlooking a table somewhere that lists all the tolerances on the different race/bushing surfaces in the trans. I'm using digital calipers, but I'm struggling to get accurate measurements to determine whether to order oversize bearings or standard bearings. I'm also having a hard time figuring out how to measure races/bushings that are unreachable by the calipers (in the gearcase). Professional mechanic friends haven't been a great source on advice, since they are all pretty used to the modern world of sealed bearings, etc.
If I can get this figured out, then I'd appreciate any advice on how to best remove any of the bushings that need to be replaced, and then how best to press in the new ones (I've got a small arbor press, and a bigger drill press that I can use when I need more clearance). I've seen writeups about getting custom mandrels made. Most of the surfaces do not seem too worn, although there is some slight pitting on a couple.
Last thing, I'd appreciate any thoughts on "badly rounded" engaging dogs and slots. My worst surfaces are between the shifter clutch gear for second and high, and the clutch gear. There is some rounding, with a small burr edge. I'm not sure if it is reasonable to dress up the edges and go, or if this is a definite call for replacement.
Sorry for the long append, any help is appreciated!
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