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1930 Packard Oil Seal?
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Sherlock
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Going through the paperwork that came with my 740, I came across a 2014 work order from a mechanic who fixed the brakes, packed the wheel bearings and R&R'ed the oil pan.

The work order says he replaced "one oil seal" with a $14.00 part from NAPA. I've been through the Service Parts List and can find no reference to an oil seal. Also, I understand that no Packard built before 1940 had a rear main seal, but relied on the slinger alone.

Is there any other part on the car the mechanic could have replaced with a NAPA oil seal?

Posted on: 2017/6/4 21:02
Rob

1930 Custom 8 Club Sedan
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Re: 1930 Packard Oil Seal?
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Perhaps he called it an oil seal but it was a wheel bearing grease seal? That would see a logical conclusion since the wheel bearings were serviced.

Posted on: 2017/6/4 22:17
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I'd suspect the seal is misidentified; it probably was a wheel bearing grease seal since the order states that a bearing repack was performed.

Owen beat me to it by 7 minutes, lol!

Posted on: 2017/6/4 22:24
Don Shields
1933 Eight Model 1002 Seven Passenger Sedan
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That sounds logical O_D and Don. Many thanks. Still learning a lot about this old car.

Posted on: 2017/6/4 22:28
Rob

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