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#45398 07/29/2003 11:33 PM
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Can someone tell me where I can find a oil retainer for my Ad rear end? I have the rear end all apart the bearings need to be replaced, but the retainer that keeps the oil up front is gone I would like to find one or do a even need it?


I've never been lost just confused for a month or two. 1950 & 1952 chev. 1998 Chev 4x4.
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Are you talking about the pinion seal? If so, I took my old one to NAPA and they miked it and got me one that would fit out of stock. Worked fine for me.


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