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axel seals on a 1951 narrow wood bomber
jerry7063:
I need to replace the axel seals on my bomber. I believe it is an original chrysler rearend but the outter seals were falling apart and and don't even appear to have been the right ones in the first place.anyone who would share any information,part numbers,or possible part sources would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Jerry
Cranman:
If you go to the Body swction of this forum, about the 5th one down startede by Averyman you will find all the numbers.
the old trucker:
When I go out to the shed today I will look for the ##'s on the old seals I have. Hey Oldsledz, did you change the axle seals & bearings in your bomber??
OT.
oldsledz:
O.T.
When you take them apart, the numbers should be on all the components. You will have an inner seal inside the housing, a tapered roller bearing and race, then an outer seal. Mine all had numbers on them and they were available. Watch for thin shims on the cover plate that holds the outer seal and bearing in place. It is the cover that has 5 studs w/nuts holding them. These shims determin the axle end play from the left and right axle. Dan Shavers says it should be around .010 axle endplay. You can check it with a dial indicator--one that checks brake rotor out of round works best.
Note, the inner seal keeps the gear oil from getting to the bearing and there is a grease fitting that services the bearing.
the old trucker:
Sorry Oldsledz, no numbers on my seals. I still have the old seals that came out. I had the seals & bearings ordered through Kinecor, but I'm waiting to get a complete rear end that's supposedly been used up till last winter.
The inner seal measured 1.404 ID & 2.431 OD.
The outer seal measured 2.169 ID & 2.650 OD.
The bearing number on mine is 25877.
The race number is 25821.
Oldsledz can you post the numbers for your seals & bearings?? My axle has two shims per side & grease nipples, same as yours.
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