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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 79752" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>Sorry I don't have a axle. I was just wondering why you need to replace it. the reason I ask is I thought I might need one a few years ago. The seal was leaking and when I pulled it apart the axle had a pretty big grove in it. I just put a "speedy sleeve" on the axle and it worked, gave the new seal a nice "new" area to run on. FYI, the speed sleeve was a lot cheaper by getting one at Carquest. I had them measure it and it turns out it is the same exact size as a speedy sleeve for a 70's Buick (455 c.u.in. I think) front crank/timing chain cover repair sleeve. It was like $10-$15.and worked well. Hope your issue is that simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 79752, member: 9306"] Sorry I don't have a axle. I was just wondering why you need to replace it. the reason I ask is I thought I might need one a few years ago. The seal was leaking and when I pulled it apart the axle had a pretty big grove in it. I just put a "speedy sleeve" on the axle and it worked, gave the new seal a nice "new" area to run on. FYI, the speed sleeve was a lot cheaper by getting one at Carquest. I had them measure it and it turns out it is the same exact size as a speedy sleeve for a 70's Buick (455 c.u.in. I think) front crank/timing chain cover repair sleeve. It was like $10-$15.and worked well. Hope your issue is that simple. [/QUOTE]
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