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Drydock

Question. Got a good tight 3 speed uni-drive, all run-outs in spec, but its leaking from the output shaft seals. It sat for a long time, I'm thinking the seals dry rotted. Is it possible to replace the seals without splitting the transmission?

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sorekiwi

Yes it is.

If the hubs come off easily, its a relatively easy job. I use a small screw driver to pick the old seals out, and an old piece of pipe of appropriate size to knock the new ones back in. Clean the axle up before you slide the new seals over it, and be careful you dont cut the new seal on the keyway in the axle

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HorseFixer

Yep :thumbs2: what mike said! :thumbs:

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MikesRJ

Anyone have the Napa P/N for the shaft seals?

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pfrederi

Anyone have the Napa P/N for the shaft seals?

1" CR 9815

1-1/8 CR 11050

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Lane Ranger

QUOTE (McGuire2003 @ July 11, 2009 06:53 am)

Anyone have the Napa P/N for the shaft seals?

1" CR 9815

1-1/8 CR 11050

I just bought 2 of the NAPA CR 9815's and

4 of the NAPA CR 11050's to reseal a B-80 tranaxle and two 1054 tranaxles. It was $32.00 (which is lot cheaper than your other source choice!

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MikesRJ

Two-part harmony, Thanks!

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