Try Carters. It is at www.oldchevytruckparts.com . I downloaded one of
their catalogues and it has just about everything you need to repair an
AD truck. I have ordered several things from them and have been very
pleased with the quality of their products, the price, and the service
received.
Larry
1951 3100
OKC OK
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 19:58:01 EDT Kenangler2@cs.com writes:
> I've got a '50 chevy 3100 with a three speed tranny - column shift.
> I've
> pulled the transmission to replace the rear engine seal, etc.
> Wondering if there
> are seals on these old transmissions that I need to replace before
> putting it
> back into the truck? The transmission shifted fine and did not leak
> prior to
> dropping it. Also, there is a cork gasket that fits between the
> rear of the
> tranny and the universal joint torque tube. I can't find that
> gasket but I
> know I can easily make one. The one that I'm questioning is the
> rubber o-ring
> looking gasket that sits inside the tube up against the cover of the
> u-joint.
> Any suggestions on were to get one of those? Thanks a mil.
>
> Ken
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and
> 1959
>
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