Is this rust on the edge of the bearing.Here is the original straddle (rear most) bearing on the left for this housing...Looks like it may be missing some of the bearing in the earlier pics, there is too much of the pinion end that has no bearing on it...so where did all of the rollers go? I dont see how they could get through the carrier bearings and down a tube?
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the Detroit looks/acts ok from a visual.Where was that floating at? That almost looks like Detroit internals. Might oughta send that pic to Eric...
Yes, that is the original, it was replaced when the axle was built. Hard to findIs this rust on the edge of the bearing.
Seems like it would raise hell with the carrier bearings if that was the case.I didn't think about getting past the bearings. Just knew the tubes on mine were full of crap and assumed they could get in there too.
The last picture with the ring gear in it...
There appears to be three or four teeth that look damaged too...maybe even another piece of bearing shaving mashed into the last tooth...???

Looking at the service manual, and further and closer inspection, it looks like the only part of the pinion straddle bearing left is the outer part of the bearing housing, no rollers or front part of the housing in place. Front pinion support coming out tomorrow. Maybe the rollers are up in the pinion support?
Yes I’d bet a Pepsi on that oneI think there is a oil channel in behind the pinion support.....you may find all of the bearing pieces in there....
need to look the ring gear and pinion over with a bright light...if the teeth have minimum damage, you can dress them with a dremmel and fine stone... I've seen worse and dressed them up with a file and a stone and they worked fine...![]()
Looking at the service manual, and further and closer inspection, it looks like the only part of the pinion straddle bearing left is the outer part of the bearing housing, no rollers or front part of the housing in place. Front pinion support coming out tomorrow. Maybe the rollers are up in the pinion support?
Don't you like the two steps forward one step back nature of projects? Way better to find it in the home shop than 2000 miles away in Moab working in a dirt lot at the campground.
Damn
I guess 14 BFF means bearing fully focked
Ive been chasing what seemed to me like a “bearing rattle”...that I thought was in the doubler. I replaced a couple bearings in the 205, but it didn't go away, could it be possible that those rollers floating around in the pinion housing were transmitting sound up to the doubler?