Re: '56 Patrician Diff Pinion Seal
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Don't have the dimensions as I sit here with my breakfast coffee, but try these crosses: Victor 49161, Chicago Rawhide (CR) 15788, Trostel 14223, Dana 49161.
Your axle is a Dana model 60 and it seems the same pinion seal was used across many Dana axles as this is the same pinion seal I've installed in late model Studes and even Jeeps.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 5:59
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JP, somewhere I have a full-line Trostel catalog with the dimensions, so if you need it and if I can find it, I'll be glad to look up the Trostel 14223 and give you the seal dimensions.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 8:02
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Thanks Ross and Owen for your help. I'll get those part numbers checked out to see if we can come up with a match. We do have a fellow over here who has a small hobby business selling Studebaker parts and, as I'm a member of the Studebaker Club as well, I'll give him a call. Also, Jeeps have been on the market over here for quite awhile now too so hopefully the Dana part number is a good lead. Owen, I appreciate your offer and I don't want to put you to any trouble, but if you are able to put your finger on that catalogue and dig out the dimensions, that would be very helpful in ensuring I buy the correct sized seal. Regards, John
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:48
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Do you or your friend have that seal x-refstudebaker-info.org/Cb/MetalSealXch.txt someone in the Stude club posted. I downloaded as a web page complete and then converted to a local text file to store on my system.
Many of the Packard part numbers cross to CR, now SKFskf.com/portal/skf/home/products?lang=en who apparently bought the old CR. Here is the North American CR to SKF reference but there is probably one for your region as well.www2.chicago-rawhide.com/index.htm
Posted on: 2012/6/19 19:00
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Thanks Men. I did a little more research and found a Studey website for Dana 44 seals and it provides the same part numbers as Ross did, plus Studebaker 199379X1 and NAPA 15788. It also tells me that the seal's ID is 1.5520", OD 3.1650" and width 0.6650". So I think I now have all the info that I need to try and track one down over here. Owen, thanks for your offer but it looks like you can rest easy on your catalogue search. Thanks all once again, I'll keep you posted on how I go. Regards, John
Posted on: 2012/6/19 19:19
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JP, glad you're on the track of the correct seal; I did find my Trostel catalog but could not find the number mentioned.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 20:08
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G'day Men. With a bit of luck it looks like we might have hit the jackpot, and the winning numbers are CR 15788. My supplier has that number in his computer and has ordered one in for me which should arrive tomorrow, at a cost of just under $20. I told him the dimensions I mentioned in my previous post and they pretty much match, although the OD is fractionally smaller. If it fits, albeit with some sealer if necessary, I'll list it on the X-Ref for others.
I have one question for those with better knowledge and experience, and that is how best to tension up the yoke when refitting, given that I'll be on my back on the garage floor. I do have an air wrench that I'll use to loosen the nut and I could use that for tightening, but I don't want to over-tension it and cause other problems. Or am I being concerned about nothing, and should just lean on it with a bit of muscle? Regards, John
Posted on: 2012/6/20 3:21
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You'll have no trouble with the CR 15788, have installed them in everything from a 56 Caribbean to a Stude Champion to a Frazer Manhattan.
Safest approach is to mark the end of the pinion shaft and the nut and the flange with a punch or some paint and then just put the marks back into line when you reinstall. The Dana axles are a lot less fussy than the Packards in that regard. Perhaps they used a very heavy crush sleeve but I find the nut all but stops automatically in the right position as I tighten--to take it further would require a lot of torque.
Posted on: 2012/6/20 6:12
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Thanks Ross, that's good advice and I'll do it that way, probably this weekend. It's getting pretty cold and wet around here at the moment which is a good enough reason for me to hide out in the shed and conveniently forget about the list of jobs that she who must be obeyed has compiled for me. That's the plan anyway! Regards, John
Posted on: 2012/6/20 17:23
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