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Topic: Transmission input shaft oil seal
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| jack345
10-20-2009 20:34:47
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I have a New Process model 7590 5 speed transmission that is leaking in the input shaft area. Does anyone have/or know where I could find a parts break down for the input shaft? I have not removed it yet looks heavy and would like to get more info before getting into it. Thanks, Jack |
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| Jeff B.
10-21-2009 06:32:45
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Re: Transmission input shaft oil seal in reply to jack345, 10-20-2009 20:34:47
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| I might have an exploded view of that tranny that I could fax to you. As far as a picture goes, they are very similar to a N/P 540 or 542. Call me at 1-800-225-6568 Ask for Jeff. |
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| Bob
10-21-2009 05:41:48
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Re: Transmission input shaft oil seal in reply to jack345, 10-20-2009 20:34:47
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| | What's the original application... a service manual for that vehicle should have the information you need. Or, check with a truck parts dealer in your area for a copy of the parts breakdown. For example, here in the upper Midwest, a CATCO store would most likely have a parts catalog for that tranny. |
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