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Dana 300 clutch sleeve question 
03-22-2010, 08:22 PM
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I've read that the clutch sleeves in the dana 300 have a front and back (ie) thick and thin flange that should go thick to large gear. How important is this. I hope not too!
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Re: Dana 300 clutch sleeve question 
03-24-2010, 06:12 PM
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Well after lookin all over for info and finding none other than its mention and not really seeing any real difference in engagement I've moved on I decided not to repress bearings reseal unit to redo something not confirmed as necessary.
but hard to believe not even an opinion on the subject.
Tvince
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Re: Dana 300 clutch sleeve question 
03-26-2010, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by tvince
Well after lookin all over for info and finding none other than its mention and not really seeing any real difference in engagement I've moved on I decided not to repress bearings reseal unit to redo something not confirmed as necessary.
but hard to believe not even an opinion on the subject.
Tvince
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in my opinion, you are doing the right thing. 
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Re: Dana 300 clutch sleeve question 
03-27-2010, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by IOPort51
in my opinion, you are doing the right thing. 
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And thats an opinion I can completly agree with!!
I just got it all sealed up tonight and starting the 176 rebuild tmro
Thanks 
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