78-84 Imput Shaft Bearing
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Input Shaft Bearing 78-84
I definitely want to go this route. Please let me know if you still have a used Input Shaft Bearing 78-84 and the cost.
All,
This morning we removed the pinion shaft assy and when I spin the input shaft by hand, it is not real smooth but no real rough, and makes a light rumbling sound. Would this light roughness be normal?
Thanks,
Ron.
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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Yipes, I didn't like the price when they were only $500.
My vote goes for some kind of fixture since pretty much all of the old tranny's will need the input bearing replaced by now.
What level of "quality" of machining needs to be done? Router template?
My vote goes for some kind of fixture since pretty much all of the old tranny's will need the input bearing replaced by now.
What level of "quality" of machining needs to be done? Router template?
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You want the bore to be accuratley sized, round, true to the shaft datum and a good finish. It would be difficult to duplicate the Porsche bore quality for a larger size. Surface finish is usually what get missed because it's an interference fit but a true surface is important to keep the bearing from moving, splitting the case or wearing stuff out.
Any competent machinist should be able to do this but there's alot of room for incompetence to sneek in and alot of ways to go about it with minimal effort.
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Replace "machinist" with "mechanic" and that pretty much is what has happened to almost every 928 that comes into my shop.
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After spinning the input shaft by hand again, I believe the bearing is ok. The roughness I feel reminds me of a tight wheel bearing while doing a repacking job. What I don't know is if the input shaft bearing should be that tight.
Ron.
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If you have gone to the trouble of removing the transmission , and have suspect parts replace them or at least get a second opinion . The cost in time and effort to repeat the exercise again is enormous .
My work practise anyway .
My work practise anyway .
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Hey Guys
I recently bought and fitted a 1990 GT manual transmission to my '84 Euro.
I got it from a scrapyard and it had done a reported 90,000+ miles.
Its working great but at low rpm / high torque situations - like pulling away from junctions - its making a ratterly bearing type sound.
(Its not coming from the diff. because I fitted a new one.) So I'm presuming its the input shaft bearing - are these the symptoms ??
Ben
I recently bought and fitted a 1990 GT manual transmission to my '84 Euro.
I got it from a scrapyard and it had done a reported 90,000+ miles.
Its working great but at low rpm / high torque situations - like pulling away from junctions - its making a ratterly bearing type sound.
(Its not coming from the diff. because I fitted a new one.) So I'm presuming its the input shaft bearing - are these the symptoms ??
Ben
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Hello Ben
You said the transmission was from the 90 GT , this is a psd transmission , with the multi plated differential pack . I know you siad you fitted a new one , but what did you fit ?
What did you do with the diff yoke in this unit , it is supposed to be pinned from the slave cylinder , diff back top , and located with the lower back distance setting bolt ,if this is not done could be the cause of the rattle .
You said the transmission was from the 90 GT , this is a psd transmission , with the multi plated differential pack . I know you siad you fitted a new one , but what did you fit ?
What did you do with the diff yoke in this unit , it is supposed to be pinned from the slave cylinder , diff back top , and located with the lower back distance setting bolt ,if this is not done could be the cause of the rattle .