input shaft bearing #12?
no, the input shaft bearing is not pictured in that image. it would be under number 10. it sits in the case. you pull the mainshaft through the input shaft bearing to get the mainshaft out.. if that makes sense.
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Definitely. If you don't you'll regret it. <---- Trans currently leaking because I didn't
Also, make sure to get the correct one for your year transmission. I've had probelm with different bearing sizes between 89 and 90-91 transmissions.
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Definitely. If you don't you'll regret it. <---- Trans currently leaking because I didn't

Also, make sure to get the correct one for your year transmission. I've had probelm with different bearing sizes between 89 and 90-91 transmissions.
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