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NV5600 input shaft bearing?

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Old 09-27-2009, 09:05 PM
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NV5600 input shaft bearing?

I am going to be installing my SB3250 DD soon and have a couple of questions. I am at 225,000 miles and plan on replacing the rear crank seal and front seal on the tranny. What is involved in replacing the input shaft bearing on an NV5600. Does it just come out the front of the tranny when the front cover is pulled off? Also, does the starter have to be pulled? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!
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Bumpity,Bump,Bump,

Anybody familiar with this front bearing?
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Can't help with any experience of the NV5600 but tranny input seals usually can be replaced from the front.

Not much help, sorry.
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How about anybody who has upgraded their input shaft on an early NV5600? Does the shaft come out the front of the tranny without dropping anything down the chute into the gearbox?
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