T-90 Sealed Bearings front and rear? |
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FrankenWilly
Member Joined: 26 Feb. 2023 Location: Rochester NY Status: Offline Points: 123 |
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Posted: 30 May 2023 at 11:12am |
Just curious to see if anyone had replaced the front and rear bearings of their T-90 with sealed bearings front and rear.
Seems like a good idea to isolate the fluids... Let me know if you were satisfied with results or had any unexpected results? Thanks... Steve
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shadow
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Yes so far so good with the sealed bearings, my oil leaks were getting pretty bad and I dident want to risk getting the clutch oil soaked and I was tired of how much oil i was loosing.
When I needed to repair for second gear jumping out ( I had done all the the simple fixes first ) I picked up some sealed bearings to install while I repaired second gear,
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lets go for a rip eh bud
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Bob3b
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There really is no reason to have a sealed bearing on the back as the t90 and d18 share fluid.
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IronAge52
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YES as Bob 3b said. buy i would put in front , clutch side but pry off one side of the bearing seals toward the gears. easy to do. doesn't hurt the integrity of the bearing itself.
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Bruce W
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If you’re gonna do that you might as well save yourself some money and put it together like it was originally. Which is not a bad idea anyway.
Just my $.20 worth. BW
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Tom in RI
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Per Bob, the WWII and most Column Shift CJ-2A’s did not have drilled transmission/transfer case. Lube flows through the bearing. A sealed rear bearing may have some benefit for these jeeps.
Most T90/D18 have oil passages that allow fluid to flow between both. A sealed bearing won’t be any different from a standard bearing..
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