Do the transmission bearings sit in a landing or are they in a straight walled tube with the axle spacer tube holding them in place ?
Nearly a week and 189 views ... still not a single response to my questions .
I have to assume that no one knows the answers . Thanks , anyway .
I was able to free the transmission bearings after removing the bearing shields and applying heat to help evacuate the old grease . I then liberally applied brake cleaner to both now open bearings . I'm left with a very slight growl , but the transmission spins freely on the bearings , so , I'll run the old bearings after I pack them with a molybdenum based assembly grease and reinsert the previously removed shields .
FYI :
1 : The parts drawing seems to indicate the main tube is 'stepped' and that each bearing has it's own landing . Considering the tight tube to race clearances , that would not allow a 'drive through' bearing removal .
I'm not sure even an internal bearing puller would work due to the tight clearances between the inner bearing races and the internal 'guide' tube .
2 : The automatic transmission bearings have only the outside shields . The small hole in the right side of the main tube allows lube to both bearings . I verified that fact by shinning a light through the open bearing section on one end and seeing a bright small beam through the bearing on the other end .