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Is the apart number for a speedy sleeve for the front pinion I changed the seal but the old one wore a ring around the shaft is there a sleeve for that
 

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Is the apart number for a speedy sleeve for the front pinion I changed the seal but the old one wore a ring around the shaft is there a sleeve for that
There is pretty much a sleeve for every thing, or at least there use to be. If you try looking it up and can't find one try going in a parts store that has an old guy working at it. If you can measure your pinion with a micrometer that would help, because he may have to get you one by size not application.
 

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There is pretty much a sleeve for every thing, or at least there use to be. If you try looking it up and can't find one try going in a parts store that has an old guy working at it. If you can measure your pinion with a micrometer that would help, because he may have to get you one by size not application.
Shurley you gest. Haven't seen a good or old counterman in years. I tripped up 2 of them last summer asking for a carb kit and pull-off for a Q jet. Was there for over an hour.

Another place to try is a bearing supply store. Actually, wouldn't spend much time on it. Get a new yoke. With a sleeve it is very easy to fold back the seal and ruin it.
 

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Shurley you gest. Haven't seen a good or old counterman in years. I tripped up 2 of them last summer asking for a carb kit and pull-off for a Q jet. Was there for over an hour.

Another place to try is a bearing supply store. Actually, wouldn't spend much time on it. Get a new yoke. With a sleeve it is very easy to fold back the seal and ruin it.
Ya I know right, it's a long shoot but I figured if Cody already knows a good parts guy he just might not have thought to bring him measurements. Obviously your right a new yoke is the way to go I assumed he might need to save on the expense.
 

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Thanks guys sorry I haven't check this out much it's still leaking not to bad I did just change the seal iv gotten bigger problems now lol I'm leaking engine oil almost everywhere lol changed the pan gasket hoping for the best it's still leaking gonna do the timing cover and hope it stops looks like the oil is coming from behind the Ballencer but it soaked underneath of my truck on a 2 mile drive
 

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