Differential to propellor shaft seal?

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Differential to propellor shaft seal?

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What is involved with replacing the seal between the propellor shaft and the u-joint? It looks like a very large nut needs to be removed.

I thought I had a leaking differential cover gasket. When I got under the truck I descovered the leak is coming from a chewed up seal between the U-joint and the differential. The oil is running down the outside and dripping at the bottom of the differential.

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Neil,

I had the same problem. Found that there was nothing in TM9-801 about working on and disassembly of the meatball so I went by the description and pictures in the Chevy G506 manual.

I had to use a 3/4 drive socket of 1.5 inches. The nut was snug but not overly so. The yoke came off with light taps with a hammer. (Note this was a well oiled part from leaking so rust was not an issue. A simple gear puller will work if needed) The end plate with shield is held on by bolts which when removed allows the seal holder to come off and be worked on at the bench.

Inside was a leather oil seal with a second packing material behind it. (By behind I mean toward the yoke. The packing is sandwiched between the housing and the cover).

I had NOS parts from a sealed kit so I did not have to deal with the Rice Rocket parts counter crowd.

If you need scans of the meatball cross section of a Chevy PM me your email and I will send it direct.

It is a pretty straight forward and simple repair.

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Be aware that sometimes the yoke is worn as it was with my 42 dump/plow truck and the GO would pass down the splines. I tried a number of things, the only thing that worked was a different yoke.

Also, if the yoke will not come off easily, if you can obtain another yoke, bolt it on, face to face. You can then use the screw and "nut" from a puller installed thru and in between the two yokes to pull the tow of them off.
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Admin wrote:Neil,


Inside was a leather oil seal with a second packing material behind it. (By behind I mean toward the yoke. The packing is sandwiched between the housing and the cover).

I had NOS parts from a sealed kit so I did not have to deal with the Rice Rocket parts counter crowd.

Bill
Do you know what the seal kit is called or stock number? I am trying to find it on the various sites but I don't know what to look for.

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Post by Bill_Wolf »

Neil,

I found a better picture in the AFKWX 1941 TM (TM 10-1451).

Below are scans of the manual pages.

This should give you an idea of what the axle is like.

The second pdf is the instructions on installing the seal.

Bill

http://www.cckw.org/pdf/AFKWX_Banjo.pdf

http://www.cckw.org/pdf/AFKWX_Yoke_Seal_install.pdf
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Thanks Bill

That is the information I needed.

When is the CCKW for Dummies book coming out??? :lol:

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Post by Bill_Wolf »

SpookyDad wrote:
When is the CCKW for Dummies book coming out??? :lol:

Neil

oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! :idea:

A money maker! :lol: :lol: :lol:
1945 GMC DUKW
1942 Chevy 125 Crash Truck from Dow AAFB,
1944 Chevy 325 Fire Truck
1942 WC-54 Ambulance
1944 M29C Weasel (x6)
1945 CCKW 353 A2 Open Cab "Air-portable"
1943 M5 High Speed Tractor
1942 Sperry Searchlight setup with GE Generator
1942 M-1 Fruehauf Searchlight Trailer (G221)
1942 M-17 Fruehauf Quad 50 Trailer (G221)
1942 M-10 Ammo Trailer (x3)
194? Steel Ben Hur (x4) 194? Wood Ben Hur (x2)
1945 Case VAIW-3 Aircraft Tug
1943 Case VAI USAAF with Mower
1944 Clark CA-1 Airborne Dozer
1944 PE-95G, 1944 PE-99B
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