Re: 2262-9 Rear Axle Seals

Posted by HH56 On 2018/7/30 15:28:18
Here is a cross referencehttp://www.studebaker-info.org/Cb/MetalSealXch.txt someone put together with most of the Packard and Studebaker seal part numbers crossed to commonly available Victor, C/R, or National seals of the time. Many of those old seals can be crossed at the SKF interchange site to modern SK numbers if they are still available.http://www2.chicago-rawhide.com/popup_parts_lookup_457012.htm and if so, most can be bought at Napa, Amazon or an ebay vendor.

Of those modern seals I have used most of the ID and OD are correct and fit perfectly but some do vary in width. Narrower is not usually an issue but in some cases the replacements are wider than the original seals and do cause problems. Front spindle to drum seals for my 47 are one I have found that is too wide to fit in the drum. If you are looking to do those too you might need to go to Max or Kanter.

The pinion seal is an issue because the Packard part number includes the metal housing the seal fits into so most times does not cross. Some have been able to remove the seal from the housing and find a number to cross but in other cases the housing is damaged when the seal is removed and needs to be replaced. I don't know if you have worked on Packard axles before but they use a crush sleeve to set the distance to the ring rear. Before removing the pinion seal mark the nut and pinion shaft with some kind of reference. When removing the nut to release the yoke do so in a manner you can count the exact number of turns and partial turns so you can get the nut back and tightened in the exact same spot. If it is not returned exactly, the pinion to ring gear distance and preload is changed which in short order has caused noise problems in the rear end.

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