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Old 02-23-2021, 03:40 PM
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I have a 96 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2/2WD/NV3500 tranny. I'm looking for a parts manual for the tranny or more specifically, I need an input shaft bearing. I also need to know if the input shaft bearing uses shims to set proper run out? I already have a 3500 service manual. The input bearing that was put in by a rebuilder caused a noise that he said would go away with time, it hasn't! The input shaft has no run out with the current bearing n I'd like to put in a new bearing. The tried replacing it awhile back but the bearing that I was given had too much run out n it caused shift problems between 3 n 4. I put the old bearing back in n it works but dayum I hate the noise. Any idea on the proper bearing, does it require shims or anyone with a proper parts manual?
 
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Aren't there parts manual available for download in the FAQ/DIY section??
 
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Well you...it's time fer new glasses, lol! Thnx again brother!
 
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Well you...it's time fer new glasses, lol! Thnx again brother!
I am quite sure they were hiding from you.
 



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