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Old August 25th, 2013, 09:55 PM
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Default Dana 44 Seals needed

I've only got 4 weekends left to get my bed back on and my next project is to repair the seals and brake lines, and wires on my 1962 K1000.
Before I tear into it with teeth and claw I'd like to get an idea of how tough it's going to be. I know I need the seal that goes on the back of the differential with all the bolts in it. I plan to hit it with RTV silicone so the seal sticks and stays strong.

So my questions are

1. Is that all there is for a seal there? Just the back cork looking seal?
2. How about the front? Does it just pop out or will I need a wheel puller of some kind? The drive shaft runs in there so IDK how that comes out. Manhandle it?
3. Is there a seal on the axle ends I need to worry about by the wheels?

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Default Re: Dana 44 Seals needed

The seals are easy until you get to the axle seals. I have a way of doing things. Don't touch unless there is a problem. If the seals don't leak don't touch. The cover seal is always trouble with the thin cover. Get a d 44 cover from the front of a gm 4x4 from 70 to 77 they are 1/8 thick plate and won't bend when the bolts are tightened. Use a new seal from napa and some black rtv. Pinion seals are easy. Pull the pinion and put in a new seal. If the axle seals leak you might as well do the berings and brakes because the oil will kill the shoes and the bearings are cheap. Finally you don't need any special tools for the pinion only some muscle to get the bolt loose.
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