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115c rear end
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Ken Jaeger
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Does any one know were to get a rebuild kit for a 37 115c?

Posted on: 2023/11/2 16:12
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Re: 115c rear end
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DM37
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Of course, the usual Merritt probably has bearings, seals, gaskets.

I did notice the following (dont know the tooth count or gear ration) that might interest you:

packardimperial.com/categories/classifieddetails.php?ID=173

Posted on: 2023/11/2 20:11
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Re: 115c rear end
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Ken Jaeger
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thank you for the info

Posted on: 2023/11/3 12:45
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Re: 115c rear end
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Ken,

btw: I noticed an ad (ad#MG1223) in the PAC Dec issue of a completely rebuilt 37 115C six cylinder engine with transmission (has extra trans and all drive train parts up to the drive shaft)...has engine peripherals (generator, manifolds, starter). No name given, but says to text/call at (678) 451-0511.

Sounds like it is nearly "plug and play" if it is as represented as is.

Thought you ought to know.

Dan M.

Posted on: 1/13 15:22
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Packard Don
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I can’t help with your specific question but if you need a spare, I have one at my Oregon shop. It was taken from a running and driving 1940 110 but was the incorrect rear end so it was replaced.

Posted on: 1/13 16:39
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