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Subject: [oletrucks] Difficulty with rear oil seals
From: "Mike the Langman" <langman10@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 09:14:49 -0700
I'm getting very frustrated!

I am installing new rear axle oil seals (PN CR18965) on my 1/2 ton Chevy 
(the previous ones, original I believe, soaked my brakes in 1/8 in of gunk.) 
  Well, this is a mother of a tight fit, at least for me.  I've already 
destroyed a couple attempting to get them in the housing.  TIP: Don't follow 
what the original owners manual says by applying Permatex to the OD of the 
oil seal!  I believe the new repos come with a type of seal already, and 
with so little room to spare the Permatex was just too much.  I've worked 
very hard and carefully (believe me, at $20 a pop, these aren't something to 
just blow off.)  I try to start them by tapping around the edges, then once 
they are centered and started, I can use a PVC section and drive them in, at 
least that's the way the wheel bearings went on.  I've even tried heating 
the axle housing and chilling the seals.  I don't want to just keep 
destroying more.

Is there a step/trip I'm missing?  Thanks in advance.

Mike Am
58 Chevy Stepside
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