I am trying to take care of every single leak on my 1965 c60. Everything is fixed besides the SM420 PTO output which ill get to eventually. This truck has the Chevrolet two speed corporate axle, the pinion oil seal has obviously been leaking for quite some time. Not to mention in the picture attached the felt washer has apparently decided to disappear. I am looking for part numbers for #3 and #4 in the picture attached. Also for my reference in the future, Do they make a book where it breaks down all these components and the part numbers that were spec'd at the time? Would be awesome to have! I've had very good luck crossing old part numbers when I can find them to new parts. Thanks everyone for your help as always. This forum has been amazing.
When you are using the liquid gasket maker, be sure to add some to the bolt threads themselves along with the mating surface and full around the bolt holes on the mating surfaces. The bolt holes that go into the axle housing are through holes and the back sides are open to the inner housing, thus if only torqued and not sealed, the bolt holes themselves will seep gear oil very slowly.
AKrause, HFfarms has hit the nail on the head with the part number info on the specific items you asked about.
If you are wanting to follow through on locating/purchasing a Chevrolet Parts Catalog that covers your truck, below are two ePay offerings I found this morning you may be interested in.
There are others out there too. Some in worse condition and others in better condition. Prices reflect condition. Good luck!
~ Dan 1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 Follow this story in the DITY Gallery "My Grandpa Carl's Truck and How it Became Mine" 1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod) | 2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver) US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998) | Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)
This is the primary manual I use, sourced via ebay like what Gdads51 linked. I have two others that I cross reference with as necessary, but they aren't nearly as in depth as all 3000 pages of this one.
Its instrumental in finding original part numbers and superceded part numbers that have changed with time.
That felt washer is "nice to have but not really necessary"- - - -or you can make your own from a sheet of wool felt with an X-Acto knife if you really want it to be there. So far as the lip seal goes, just measure the yoke and the housing, and use a progressive size chart from any of the seal manufacturers to pick out the right size and design of seal. That's how I chose the lip seal I use to replace the rear main bearing seal on a stovebolt engine. Jerry
"It is better to be silent and be thought a fool than to speak and eliminate all doubt!" - Abraham Lincoln Cringe and wail in fear, Eloi- - - - -we Morlocks are on the hunt! There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. - Ernest Hemingway Love your enemies and drive 'em nuts!
Thank you all so much for the help! HFfarm we took the exact same picture it’s looking like lol!
Also thank you Gdads51- I made sure to order the nicer parts catalog you sent. Figure I may as well spend more and get one that I can ruin with my own grease stains.
~ Dan 1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 Follow this story in the DITY Gallery "My Grandpa Carl's Truck and How it Became Mine" 1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod) | 2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver) US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998) | Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)