Carrier Bearing

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KrazyKern

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I am replacing the carrier bearing on my 76 C20. I didn't take a picture before I took it off and can't remember which direction it goes. There is a rounded side (pic 1) and a side that protrudes out (pic 2) from the new bearing. What I am finding is that the protruding side (pic 2) faces the tranny?

Also, there is a collar or 'lock ring' that came with the new bearing. If I slide the lock ring onto the shaft first and put the bearing up to it the bearing will not fully set on the shaft, about 1/16" overhang. Do I need to use this, the previous bearing did not have

Precision 6056

Thank you in advance for your help
 

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Vbb199

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Yes, pic 2 goes facing the trans.

I didn't use the ring
 

KrazyKern

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Thank you Vbb199. When I installed it without the ring I noticed the slip yoke was a little further out than it looks like it was in the past, due to the shiny wear pattern.
 

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