Hello,
I am in the process of rebuilding the transmission in my 1993 Cobra, but noticed my T-5 repair manual is missing certain specs for the "1993 World Class Cobra Spec" transmission. My question is:
The input/output shaft bearing preload on a WC trans is .003 inches. Is it the same for a Cobra spec trans with the front tapered input/output bearing?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rebuilding the transmission in my 1993 Cobra
Re: Rebuilding the transmission in my 1993 Cobra
Well assuming I'm looking at the same part you are... according to the Ford Shop Manual, "Caution: Although zero end play is the ideal end play specification, a plus or minus .050mm (0.002 inch) is an acceptable tolerance. Do not overload the bearings with too thick a shim."
Just keep in mind the transmission will heat up when in use and everything will start to expand. I would think since the 0.003 was for a "WC" transmission that it should be the specs for the Cobra.
Just keep in mind the transmission will heat up when in use and everything will start to expand. I would think since the 0.003 was for a "WC" transmission that it should be the specs for the Cobra.
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Re: Rebuilding the transmission in my 1993 Cobra
So is this bearing that you are referring to the bearing that is inside the end of the input shaft? If so I have a lot of play in the shaft. Do I just need to shim it up until there is 0 play?