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    Default fisherman : Np 200 ebrake mounting on to np 202

    Np 200 ebrake mounting on to np 202
    Post by fisherman on Oct 24, 2006, 9:21pm

    The first picture of 202 output bearing. Notice how it protrudes out from the case almost 3/16". The 200 output ebrake flange must clear this This is the adapter I made to clear the bearing with the 200 ebrake flange.. You can see the adapter is the same as the aluminum housing that came off of the 202, has the bearing and retainer clearance machined into it. The drum mounted up and plenty of clearance for the washer, nut and cotter pin. Adapter made for the centered rear output shaft. Great job Brandon, thanks again. Finished with ujoint flange mounted. Now for new bearings and seals. I will shoot more pictures as the mock up and frame mounting come together. Fisherman

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    Re: Np 200 ebrake mounting on to np 202
    Post by barrman on Oct 25, 2006, 8:07am

    Looks good Todd.

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