You can't check anything on the driveline with the transmission in park
Sure you can. You can check to see if the shift linkage is correct, and if the parking pawl is engaging..............
You can't check anything on the driveline with the transmission in park

I want to see pics of this bushing. Not saying it doesn't exist. But all I saw when I took the tailshaft "cone" off my 208 was a big bearing in the end of it behind the seal.
Im just confused, if there is a bearing in it, why is there a brass busing too???

If you want to see what I see, here is the link.
http://www.manualtransmissionpart.com/mm5/graphics/pdf/np208-2012.pdf
I may be wrong, of course.
Yep, that looks like a bushing to me. 074 is the seal, and there is no 066 on the other one.
Which might explain why one of you has seen a bushing and the other one has not.

Yep, that looks like a bushing to me. 074 is the seal, and there is no 066 on the other one.
Which might explain why one of you has seen a bushing and the other one has not.
I think you imagined this. First of all, look at the shape of the cone. Where would a big roller bearing with inner and outer races fit in there? Secondly, the inside of a bearing race is not designed for the constant sliding that a slip yoke does. Just inboard of the output splines is a smooth surface the bearing rides on. Outside of that you just have this bushing and the output seal.The bearing rides on the outside of the slip yoke on mine...
Maybe I have some crazy 208![]()