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scenspec Samba Member
Joined: October 21, 2009 Posts: 12 Location: Watchung, NJ
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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Should there be a gasket on that bottom plate? My 66 is leaking from that plate as well as the seal.
I plan to drain it and switch to corn head grease until I can buy all the specialty tools and parts to do it right. _________________ Lou
76 Westfalia DLX
67 Bug
66 13 window dlx Bus
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Eric&Barb Samba Member
Joined: September 19, 2004 Posts: 24733 Location: Olympia Wash Rinse & Repeat
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Should be a very thin paper gasket like what you find in most phone books. _________________ In Stereo, Where Available! |
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Bret Young Samba Member
Joined: August 26, 2006 Posts: 756 Location: Turlock, CA
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:47 am Post subject: |
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Bringing this thread back up as I have a question for the bus gurus. If you notice this picture that EverettB posted earlier:
It has a rubber one on one side and a metal cased one on the other. I have just bought one of the metal cased ones to fix my leaky box, but I got to the point where you pull the seal out and found mine is a metal one already.
Any tips to get the metal cased seals out? Drill a hole and use the puller? Worked for about 20 minutes on it today. Didnt budge no matter what tool i tried. |
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ezcamper Samba Member
Joined: January 10, 2001 Posts: 897 Location: Atlantic Beach, FL
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 4:44 am Post subject: |
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I took the side cover off the box, pulled out the splined shaft, knocked out the old seal from the inside, then reassembled. Once the new seal is in, put some tape on the splines before putting the splined shaft back in so you don't mess up the seal. _________________ I make HWE style roof racks, Jim-Dandy racks, SO-33 metal parts, Dormobile racks, HWE style ladders, engine crank start handles, Westy rack tags, Binz tags, Sundial badges, State of California tags, steering lock electrical covers and single / double cab gate latch friction blocks.
instagram is http://instagram.com/bullidriversteelworks |
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OVIEDOAV Samba Member
Joined: November 11, 2007 Posts: 321 Location: Ormond Beach Fl
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 7:01 am Post subject: |
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I just replaced my metal one. Just got a little chisel and broke it, then pulled it out with a puller. Took about 10 minutes. You just have to make something for the puller to get into. _________________ 1963 Single Cab
1967 SO42
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Zacharysayre Samba Member
Joined: July 03, 2004 Posts: 589 Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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According to the http://www.oacdp.com/5867part.html I am looking for part number 7.
It is listed as follows:
#7 Part number 211 415 135 A Gasket -- Steering gear cases 211 415 105 B and 214 415 105 up to chassis No. 374810 and ATE Steering's
I also am looking for the metal gasket that goes on the top end where the steering shaft attaches to the steering gear box. it is in the lower left beside the gear box cover
_________________ If it ain't steel, it ain't real |
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Eric&Barb Samba Member
Joined: September 19, 2004 Posts: 24733 Location: Olympia Wash Rinse & Repeat
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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Think you are just going to have to make your own! _________________ In Stereo, Where Available! |
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Bret Young Samba Member
Joined: August 26, 2006 Posts: 756 Location: Turlock, CA
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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OVIEDOAV wrote: |
I just replaced my metal one. Just got a little chisel and broke it, then pulled it out with a puller. Took about 10 minutes. You just have to make something for the puller to get into. |
Thank you for the response. I'll see what I can do. Wish I had some smaller chisels. I was thinking about a small drill bit and drilling a few holes to get as malls crew driver or hooked object to yank on it. |
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Alexmobil Samba Member
Joined: November 28, 2010 Posts: 71 Location: El Salvador
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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Useful thread
I found that the original seal in my split (1966) is 24x36x7 and has the VW stamp. The OACDP 58-67 parts book says 25x36x7. Ended buying a 24 x36 x7.
Where the papel gasket goes?. I removed the bottom plate and there are only a spacer and 4 shims. Could I use silicon or permatex 2?
thanks in advance.
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Eric&Barb Samba Member
Joined: September 19, 2004 Posts: 24733 Location: Olympia Wash Rinse & Repeat
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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:14 pm Post subject: |
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A papel gasket should go to Rome...
See the diagram above, part #7.
You could try RTV silicon sealant thinly finger spread on each shim. _________________ In Stereo, Where Available! |
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RHD Notch Samba Member
Joined: April 06, 2007 Posts: 1412 Location: Joshua Tree, CA
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Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:13 pm Post subject: Re: Steering box seal |
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I bought a couple of the 9710 steering box output shaft seals from my local NAPA for about $15 ea. (they were special order and they charged me the shipping) and then found these on Amazon. Might end up being the same price if you can't take advantage of the free shipping.
I mostly wanted to show that Amazon is currently a source for these seals.
http://www.amazon.com/SKF-Small-Style-Metric-Diameter/dp/B000CKLIYU#customerReviews _________________
Lind wrote: |
I am at the point where I hardly want to own anything that isn't original paint. |
campingbox wrote: |
I have some other projects I'd like to finish first and I want to drive this bus while I'm working on those to help stay motivated. |
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billiejohnson Samba Member
Joined: July 26, 2011 Posts: 57 Location: denver co,
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mykillcykill Samba Member
Joined: March 06, 2012 Posts: 50 Location: LOs Angeles
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:34 am Post subject: Re: Steering box seal |
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Resurrecting this thread. My steering box has begun leaking and the new seal is on its way, the last one lasted at least the 25 years I've had my truck.
The oil leaking is definitely not Hypoid, not smelly but pretty thick. Everett's post from the manual specifies 90wt not hypoid. There was mention of an oil/ grease cocktail but I'm not sure if that's the way to go.
Everything I've found in 90wt gear oil is Hypoid.
Any recomendations for the proper oil?
Thanks in advance. |
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Eric&Barb Samba Member
Joined: September 19, 2004 Posts: 24733 Location: Olympia Wash Rinse & Repeat
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:02 am Post subject: Re: Steering box seal |
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mykillcykill wrote: |
Resurrecting this thread. My steering box has begun leaking and the new seal is on its way, the last one lasted at least the 25 years I've had my truck.
The oil leaking is definitely not Hypoid, not smelly but pretty thick. Everett's post from the manual specifies 90wt not hypoid. There was mention of an oil/ grease cocktail but I'm not sure if that's the way to go.
Everything I've found in 90wt gear oil is Hypoid.
Any recomendations for the proper oil?
Thanks in advance. |
Same as you use in the transaxle. _________________ In Stereo, Where Available! |
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62DoKaGuy Samba Member
Joined: May 22, 2011 Posts: 1276 Location: Surprise, AZ
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:07 am Post subject: Re: Steering box seal |
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mykillcykill wrote: |
Resurrecting this thread. My steering box has begun leaking and the new seal is on its way, the last one lasted at least the 25 years I've had my truck.
The oil leaking is definitely not Hypoid, not smelly but pretty thick. Everett's post from the manual specifies 90wt not hypoid. There was mention of an oil/ grease cocktail but I'm not sure if that's the way to go.
Everything I've found in 90wt gear oil is Hypoid.
Any recomendations for the proper oil?
Thanks in advance. |
I'm planning on rebuilding my spare steering box/column to have ready to replace my current one (so as to reduce down time).
What brand seal(s) did you buy, and might you have a link? I'd link to have all necessary replacement parts in hand, before I get crackin' on it. Cheers. _________________ ,,Wenige Menschen denken, und doch wollen alle entscheiden.'' -der Alte Fritz
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...I went at it from both ends but going from the rear didn't seem to do anything, although I did spray some rust breaker in there... |
4/62 Double Cab
5/61 Panel (sold)
4/59 Single Cab (sold) |
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EverettB Administrator
Joined: April 11, 2000 Posts: 69809 Location: Phoenix Metro
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mykillcykill Samba Member
Joined: March 06, 2012 Posts: 50 Location: LOs Angeles
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EverettB Administrator
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mykillcykill Samba Member
Joined: March 06, 2012 Posts: 50 Location: LOs Angeles
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:37 am Post subject: Re: Steering box seal |
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EverettB wrote: |
Suggestion:
If you are buying them online, I'd buy 2 in case you mess one up installing it. |
Agreed. It's the best insurance. I've yet to mess up a part when I have a spare.
Thanks! |
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