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Old 26-08-18, 20:19
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I'm going to try the local Allison dealer, and if unsuccessful then Tecmotive in Ontario regarding the fwd-reverse issue. Any luck on some info regarding final drive to transmission coupling Rob?
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Old 26-08-18, 22:14
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John
Here is a cut and paste from a online manual. Basically it's a pair of ujoints with a small center shaft that fits between the two flanges.
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A T55 / 62 has a spur geared first stage in the final drives which then drives into an epicyclic seccond stage so the input shaft from the transmission turns the OPPOSITE way to the sprockets.

If a M109 has a purely epicyclic or a two stage spur geared final drive the input shaft will turn the same way as the sprocket and problem solved.

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Old 27-08-18, 07:49
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Thanks Rob, that's a great start...and David you might have just solved the other question! I will get a picture of the output on the Allison and then maybe we could figure out what is missing, I sure do appreciate the help

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Old 27-08-18, 12:04
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John,
There are double UJs like that in some heavy construction plant. The challenge would be the fit to the transmission. The actual UJs will be standard commercial parts.

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Old 27-08-18, 16:43
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Exactly...its the splined part of the U-joint assembly that slides into the transmission I need to identify...

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if I had this part of the U-joint holder for both sides I could fabricate the rest
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Old 27-08-18, 19:38
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You are looking for flange(s) 2520-00-818-0510. Shown as item 10 in photo below. The ujoint associated with that flange is (I believe) a 5-6128X.
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