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I could not find anything in the parts x-ref, but does somebody know a standard part number for the front wheel bearing inner seals? I should be able to pick those up locally here in queens this week. Either a napa or a Chicago Rawhide number or something like that. Thanks!
Posted on: 6/9 22:04
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I'm showing several "Front Wheel Seals" listed in the X-Ref that show 51-56.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/parts ... 6&catname=SUSPENSION%20&%20STEERING
Posted on: 6/9 22:23
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Re: Mike's 53 Caribbean
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You're right Kev, there were multiple numbers so it is a little confusing. My local "old school" parts guy couldn't find anything with the national 5759 nkmber, but the napa 17145 he was able to find. I have 2 of those on the way. Suitcase filling up with small parts.
Posted on: 6/10 8:56
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I picked up two Timken 5836 seals. They look correct, but I will know for sure when I install them. If they fit, we can add it to the parts xref.
Posted on: 6/10 20:44
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Lots of other things (Life I guess) keeping me from too much packard time for me, but some things I can delegate that get done. I had the new rear wheel bearings pressed onto the axles and can start assembling that back together someday. I also had the drum backing plates powdercoated in a nice black semi-gloss. They look lovely, and I will be happy installing them. One little detail that delighted me was that you can see a stamp from the company Bendix that made the brakes. Is that a "4" on the emblem that means something? four wheel brakes?
Anyway, thought I would post a picture of that for your viewing pleasure
Posted on: 6/21 14:57
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Pretty sure it a reference to the Bendix drum brake type. In the.prewar years there references to Type 2 and Type 3 style Bendix brakes. It's the change in technology I think. 3 shoe vs 2 shoe, self-actuating vs non, etc.
Posted on: 6/21 15:32
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Posted on: 6/21 16:08
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I could use some advice here. One seal I was able to drive in quite well and I am certain that is far enough. The other (passenger) side does not want to go any farther, and I dont want to kill this seal. Is this seal in far enough, or should I really hammer it home?
Thanks fellas!
Posted on: 7/1 15:17
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As I recall, the backing plate and any needed shims for adjusting end play retains the bearing race. If race will be able to fit without keeping the backing plate from fully seating or affecting the end play adjustment then it should be in far enough. If not then you would need to correct something. You might be able to measure both the race and space with a micrometer to see what kind of clearance you will have. If the space is there and the seal will still be riding on a machined area of the axle shaft then it should be OK.
Posted on: 7/1 15:25
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