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Lou in Idaho

07-27-2006 14:59:48




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I'm putting new gaskets and seals in the steering box on my '52 Super C and have run into a problem getting the two seals. My local Case International dealer doesn't list them and the auto parts houses cant cross reference them either. I was wondering if somebody could tell me what the current part #'s for the two seals are. The numbers on the seals are 43800 D ( the smaller seal) and 48776 D for the large seal. Both are C/R seals.

I replaced the front crankshaft seal last week and removed the pulley using the large bearing separater sold by Harbor freight and an old 7 ton Craftsman gear puller as someone here had also used. The pulley came off with no problem and didnt break even though it had been welded before. To reinstall it I heated the pulley to 300 F but it stuck about halfway on the crank. So I used a piece of ready rod, a bunch of washers,a nut, and again the bearing seperater and the pulley went on like a breeze. So many thanks to you guys for all your suggestions.

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Gary H1

07-27-2006 19:30:24




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 Re: SC steering box seals in reply to Lou in Idaho, 07-27-2006 14:59:48  
Thanks guys I am doing the same thing on my 230 now I know where to get seals.



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Haas

07-27-2006 18:53:51




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 Re: SC steering box seals in reply to Lou in Idaho, 07-27-2006 14:59:48  
I've done two of these last couple of years. No trouble getting seals from Carter & Gruenewald.



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Dave_Id

07-27-2006 15:58:49




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 Re: SC steering box seals in reply to Lou in Idaho, 07-27-2006 14:59:48  
You really don't need any numbers to get seals. All you need is the OD and ID, take it over to Napa, or a good seal and bearing place like Brown Bearing in Spokane, and they'll set you up with the seal you need.



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