Posted by Weirddeere on February 15, 2017 at 00:27:47 from (199.87.176.224):
In Reply to: D Rear Axel Oil Seal posted by Gary Spencer on February 14, 2017 at 12:27:25:
Going by your serial number it looks like you'd need 9A, AD1260R. I put that into a seal cross reference website and it came out as SKF seal #37532. You should be able to find a source for one, probably even at an auto parts store
I used this website: http://www2.chicago-rawhide.com/popup_parts_lookup_457012.htm
This axle seal is located on the INSIDE of the quill. You'll have to get the axle out to see it. I've done it, not exactly a fun job but not horrible. You'll want to replace the felts on the outside of the axle housings while you're in there that deep. The felts don't really provide an oil seal, but they do keep the dust and dirt out of your bearings. And check those bearings out since you're making the plunge.
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