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#1114549 07/19/2015 2:21 PM
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Is there any magic way to keep the knurled nut/collar from backing off? Also is there another material available for the seal other than cork? I cannot get this to stop leaking, I tighten up the collar, and after a 20 minute drive it is loose and leaking again. Thanks for any suggestions.

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Some threads on the topic:

Thread 1

Thread 2

Thread 3

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This item has been mentioned in previous posts as a seal. I have not used it but it might be worth looking in to.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...h_N0243_-1_-1&pt=N0243&ppt=C0142


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Thanks, Ed

If anyone uses that seal, please report back on how well it works. Inquiring minds (with leaky seals, or who want to avoid leaky seals) want to know.

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I have used the O-ring on many 1929-32's. They do not have an adjustable collar/nut, the seal is just crimped in place. It has worked well on those.


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thanks for the responses...

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"Thread 1" above was mine. Loctite worked.


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Thank you. I have this problem since changing out my rear gears.


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Below is a pic of a
1954 Chevrolet 3100 Hydra-Matic Ball Housing with Fresh Seals
If you look closely at the rear of the torque tube retainer threaded on ring.
The ball housing has about a inch of extra threads behind the torque tube retainer.
Why couldn't you screw on a large thin nut first to use as a locking nut to hold the torque tube retainer.
That's if you have a extra threads on the ball housing.

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Post your question over on the VCCA Chat site. Skip Gear (AKA Junk Yard Dog) Posted in the past about replacing the cork seal with an O-Ring which stopped most leaks from the Torque tube Bell fitting.


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Found the article that I told you about on the torque Tube ball Seal. Will send it to you via email



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