I was swapping tailshafts and tailshaft housings, putting the E-body long tail shaft into an early cast-iron A-body OD four speed case, and ran into a problem.
The original A-body mainshaft had a bearing at the end of it, and the longer B/E body tailshaft end is bigger and will not let me put the A-body's bearing on it. Please see the picture below.
A. The long tailshaft, out of an E or B body, with all the swapped on gears and such.
B. The bearing from the A-body tailshaft, which fits shaft C, but not shaft A.
C. The short tail, from a A-body OD tranny.
I sent an email over to the guys at Passon performance, and they're stumped too.
Scott,
We have built literally hundreds of these and I have NEVER seen something
like this before. I need a picture of the A Body shaft in its entirety.
Also, the gears that are on the long shaft, are they from the A Body shaft?
Please take a picture of the inside of the input shaft on the A Body
transmission. I am starting to think that someone retrofitted this bearing
in because these transmissions never used a raced type bearing on the tip of
the shaft like is shown in the picture. You can call me as well if you see
fit.
Thanks,
Jamie
I'm going to call Jamie back, I just want to throw this up here to see what Chryco and the rest of everyone thought of this.