Does anybody know who has the oil seal bearing lock nut for CCKW Banjo rear axle?
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Re: OILS SEAL NUT
I think thay are listed on ebay right now, if they're the same as the Chevy G506 banjo axle lock nuts.
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Re: OILS SEAL NUT
An interesting point about these seals is that the 1 1/2 Ton 4x2 Chev model 4403 etc which has an identical axle tube/wheel bearing/ adjusting nut/lock washer setup doesn't have the seal only a second nut same as the first.
I would think that the difference is that the all wheel drive trucks were for possible off road use where side slopes could be encountered. I covered many thousands of miles over many years with one of these 4x2 Chevs and the lack of a seal in this area was not a problem and I wasn't frightened to take the truck wherever I thought it would go.
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I would think that the difference is that the all wheel drive trucks were for possible off road use where side slopes could be encountered. I covered many thousands of miles over many years with one of these 4x2 Chevs and the lack of a seal in this area was not a problem and I wasn't frightened to take the truck wherever I thought it would go.
David