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Front brake drum wheel seal?
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Tristar500
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I'm trying to identify this part that goes on the back of the front brake drums over the inside bearing.

I'm guessing it was once a seal but the rubber must have disappeared.
You can see a grove where some seal material might have been at one time.

Anybody tell me what part this is and where I could find replacements?

'49 Custom Eight.

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Posted on: 12/30 14:32
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Re: Front brake drum wheel seal?
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If there is a number stamped on it, try Napa or one of the larger parts houses but if no luck, then call Max Merritt who with definitely be able to help. The Packard parts book and shop manual, both of which are here on this site for free download, should be able to help identify the part as least to the point of what it is. There should be a seal there I believe but I've never worked on a Custom Eight as my Packards were either prewar or 1951 to 1956.

Posted on: 12/30 15:34
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Re: Front brake drum wheel seal?
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Just check the parts list on this site. 48-54 part plates, then click Steering and Suspension. Look for the 22nd/23rd diagram of the assembly of interest:

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/parts ... PlateNumber=120&partslist=1948-1954

Per the diagram we click on the respective group number and get here:

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/parts ... &SearchValue=316756&ButtonLookup=Go

We can search the part number on packardparts.com and find that Max Merritt has one for $25.

You can also simply take a caliper and get the shaft OD, and bore ID, and thickness, and search in the SKF catalog. If you don't know how to do this, post those numbers and I will check for you.

Posted on: 12/30 15:59
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Re: Front brake drum wheel seal?
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No numbers, so yeah, will have to identify the part.
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Packard Don wrote:
If there is a number stamped on it, try Napa or one of the larger parts houses but if no luck, then call Max Merritt who with definitely be able to help. The Packard parts book and shop manual, both of which are here on this site for free download, should be able to help identify the part as least to the point of what it is. There should be a seal there I believe but I've never worked on a Custom Eight as my Packards were either prewar or 1951 to 1956.

Posted on: 12/30 18:31
He who is without oil shall throw the first rod
Compressions 8.7:1

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