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Here are the approx specs:
8 bolt holes, 0.500" in diameter each
Approx. 4.700" outside diameter
Approx 2.900 - 3.100" inside diameter

I cannot find any current part number anywhere. These are the thick metal gaskets (or tins) that go between the axle shaft flange and the wheel hub.

I was able to find a modern DANA gasket that I modified, but it is too thin and leaking.


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I have made a new development.

I believe the GM part number is 3653928. Although that still hasn't gotten me anywhere.


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I haven't used a flange gasket in years. I use silicon and it works better than gaskets ever did. The OEMs have not used gaskets in over 30 years.

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I bought mine at Jones Vintage parts. They are a little slow in checking stock. Ask for Seal 5904s and ask them to take measurements

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As above. I made mine from 0.5mm or .020 gasket paper and then used rtv. No problems at all.


'47 Canadian RHD 1.5 ton truck

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