Posted by P and R Pete on June 21, 2008 at 19:13:38 from (74.212.11.188):
Changing my brake bands on my Super-A, and found some seal-wear on my differential shaft where both seals sit. My local NAPA had no speedi-sleeves in house, but he also said the only one he could find for one of the spots is .004 too small, and he said it "might stretch", but that it also might split in the installation. That's a little tough, at $30+ a pop. My IH dealership suggested getting it welded-up and re-ground, saying he had never heard of a 'speedi-sleeve'.
Here's where the seal sits that goes in the differential case...
...and here's where the seal sits that goes in the axle housing assembly.
Any of you guys have an opinion on any of the above? Third option is to buff it smooth with crocus cloth and go with it as it is, but I haven't found anybody that agrees with that! LOL
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