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by Bezirk » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:50 am
I have a Cub with what I think is a bad transmisssion input shaft bearing. The noise is present in both forward and reverse and worse in lower forward gears. The transmission was full of water when I bought it, I have not yet flushed it, have only filled it with fluid. What is the best flush liquid, ( I assume kerosene ) ? What is the best way to narrow down which bearing , bearings are defective ? Thanks, Berlin
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by tst » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:28 pm
I find that they all need to be changed when you strip them down and check the imput shaft where the rear bearing rides, I have seen many worn and pitted so that makes a lot of noise also so the shaft sometimes get changed, if the water has been in for a long time check the diff bearings for pitting also Tim
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by Buzzard Wing » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:58 pm
Someone called me 'cheap' but the way I look at it once you have it on the table, all the bearings and seals should be replaced. If you want to follow in my footsteps, I even am replacing the all the gears with a Cadet tranny from Art. Trouble is, the cost is what some people think is a 'fair price' for a Cub. (not naming any names). And that is a tranny that had what looked to be pure Hy Tran in it.
Cub bearings are very stout and way over-spec for today's stuff, but water WILL cause problems with bearings eventually. Put the O ring on the shifter too.
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by Buzzard Wing » Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:03 pm
Oh yeah, the only problem was it made a loud rattle noise in 3rd. That was the shifter fork, but it was welded on so I had to cut it, along with the rail. Pretty well gotta flush the whole mess, so that's why a complete disassemble. One day I will tell you about the 'mushroom theory'.
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