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#79087 06/22/2007 11:12 PM
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the tail shaft on my 51, 3100, three speed is leakeng, is this a hard fix? any tips would be appretiated :confused:

#79088 06/23/2007 3:23 AM
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There is a kit that Chevy Duty/Classic Parts America sells for repair. It's basically a seal and gasket set. Won't cost you much to fix it; most of your efforts will be in time spent to disengage the U joint...I'm assuming you have the enclosed driveline as I do on my '53 ?


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thanks for the info,, ron


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