I am tuning up the driveshaft with new tailshaft seal and carrier bearing. In the process I broke this seal that goes in the threaded yoke that slides onto the transmission output shaft.
I am trying to find a new one but don't know the correct name of it, or proper terminology.
I suppose I could just use this one, but it as you can see it is broken. It doesn't hold in oil or anything.
I am afraid I will have to buy the whole yoke assembly just get this $ .05 part.
driveshaft/yoke seal
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Re: driveshaft/yoke seal
I had to buy one of those from a dealer.
$0.05?? HA!!! I hope you get a better price than I did at 13 effin' dollars each!
$0.05?? HA!!! I hope you get a better price than I did at 13 effin' dollars each!
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Re: driveshaft/yoke seal
Hey, thanks man!
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Re: driveshaft/yoke seal
You're welcome.... glad to help....... That's what the Brotherhood of Bumps is all about.
Btw, soak it in hot water to make it more pliable before installation. There is also a similar patterned star washer that needs to be installed. They both need to be aligned on the splines before tightening the metal collar. Patience lest it break!!!!
Btw, soak it in hot water to make it more pliable before installation. There is also a similar patterned star washer that needs to be installed. They both need to be aligned on the splines before tightening the metal collar. Patience lest it break!!!!