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Re: Re: Super C front end
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Posted by Haas on March 03, 2001 at 19:43:29 from (129.37.117.89):
In Reply to: Re: Super C front end posted by DAve G on March 03, 2001 at 18:44:15:
I think the B is different. I have a C and took the whole front end apart. The way the gears and shafts are built, I don't think there is a seal on the shaft that goes to the wheel post. It's built and splined so that the oil level is below where the seal would be. I think there is just a bushing. Yes you are correct about the way to take it apart. Take that round plate loose on the bottom and the bolt in the center loose and the whole thing will slide apart. On my C, the only seal I replaced was the steering shaft seal. On the other hand, maybe I missed something and was just lucky. Nothing leaks.
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