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Pinion Drive Shaft Seal

TKRESS1

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[FONT=&quot]I had a leaking seal on the rear differential on my 1953 M37. I dropped the drive shaft and removed the center seal. Can I just replace this seal? If so does anyone know a NAPA number for the seal. I ordered a few numbers listed on a few sites and none of these were correct. Thanks for the help.[/FONT]
 

simp5782

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[FONT=&quot]I had a leaking seal on the rear differential on my 1953 M37. I dropped the drive shaft and removed the center seal. Can I just replace this seal? If so does anyone know a NAPA number for the seal. I ordered a few numbers listed on a few sites and none of these were correct. Thanks for the help.[/FONT]
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TKRESS1

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The information from that post was not correct. I only pulled the center seal and the correct seal number is Federated auto parts # F331227H.
 
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