Re: Wheel Bearing Seals
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Packard #384215 inner crosses to SKF 15176 and #446133 outer crosses to SKF 22390.
If those are the correct parts number seals needed for your car you can go to the SKF websitewww2.chicago-rawhide.com/ Enter the SKF numbers in the part lookup to verify dimensions. If they look correct, Napa uses those same SKF numbers under their own NOS (Napa Oil Seal) brand offerings.
Posted on: 2013/1/25 15:53
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Howard
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Thanks Howard. But I'm not sure of the part number. My car is a 2652 400/Patrician and I'm not finding a part number for that series. Maybe I just don't know how to read the series reference correctly.
Posted on: 2013/1/25 21:31
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Yes, sometimes Packard parts are confusing to look up since there is a combination of chassis and body numbers and you generally need to know both to find the proper part.
In your case the 2652 body is on the 2606 chassis. In the parts manual you have to look at illustrations to find the part and note the group number the part is listed under. Seals are Gr 12.0315. Finding that item in the manual in listings for group 12, the parts for the 2606 chassis are 384215 for the inner seal and 446133 for the outer.
Posted on: 2013/1/25 21:53
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Howard
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Once again thanks Howard. I'll make note of the chassis number for future reference and probably break down and buy a parts book.
Posted on: 2013/1/25 22:17
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OK - Now that I ready to pull the axle out, the slide hammer I rented from Auto Zone is designed for flange type axles (the rental is free as long as I return it in 90 days). So I need some type of coupling to go from the axle shaft to the puller (Male 5/8-18). I know I won't find anything locally so I guess I'll have to order one from Grainer or McMaster Carr. Has anyone found another way, and if not, what is the thread size of the axle, so I can try to find an adapter. It appears to be 7/8 fine thread.
Posted on: 2013/1/27 15:22
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Parts manual says all 26th series axle nuts are 7/8-14 thread.
Posted on: 2013/1/27 17:07
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Howard
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Maybe I've just been lucky but I've never needed a slide hammer to remove a rear axle. Some just took a couple of good tugs by hand; for others I used a piece of scrap 1/4" steel plate with a 1" hole over the axle end and retained by the nut and tapped with a hammer. But if you had such a plate and it was large enough you could drill a couple of holes for the flange on the slide hammer.
Posted on: 2013/1/27 17:21
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Owen, I thought I might be able to pull it without the slide hammer, however, the service manual says to use one and even has a picture of a nice young man in a white coat using one.
Posted on: 2013/1/27 20:14
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Phil53, it would be worth a try to firmly grab the axle end and give it a good tug. I have never used a slide hammer puller on these axles, but maybe I have had a bit of good luck.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2013/1/27 22:46
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