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Topic: shaft seals behind brake discs
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| CHUCK CAMBIS
02-27-2013 15:50:27
71.128.197.2
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I have a 1945 case SO with the brakes running in trans fluid. Anyone know the modern day replacement seal manufacturer and part number? thanks, chuck. |
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| Jgarner
02-28-2013 07:02:02
70.139.176.83
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Re: shaft seals behind brake discs in reply to CHUCK CAMBIS, 02-27-2013 15:50:27
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| | If you can get the seal out in one piece I bet there will be an etched number on the metal part. With that number NAPA can cross over or get the right seal or its replacement. My store has been pretty helpful in the past and these seals in National or Timken brand are about half what CNH wants for them. Jim |
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| chuck machinist
02-28-2013 03:50:18
96.225.131.208
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Re: shaft seals behind brake discs in reply to CHUCK CAMBIS, 02-27-2013 15:50:27
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| Have you been on the internet and typed in National seals.That should be a good place to start.I am sure that what used to be a steel cover with a rubber lip seal has gone to all rubber seal with a spring retainer.Measure ID and OD. Email is open Chuck |
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