rallyace Posted June 3, 2023 Report Posted June 3, 2023 Looking for a source and part number for the speedi-sleeve for a 51 Plymouth differential pinion shaft. SKF shows about 6 different ones for a 1.875 inch shaft. I have a bad leak and want to make sure that I have all of the parts on hand when I start the repair. Quote
kencombs Posted June 3, 2023 Report Posted June 3, 2023 Are the six the same ID and OD, just different widths? That's usually the case. If you don't have the yoke off you'll have to wait for someone that knows. A small tip: Once you find the SKF PN, search online by number. I found a 'brand x' for my crank pulley hub for less than half of the 'real thing' price. Quote
rallyace Posted June 4, 2023 Author Report Posted June 4, 2023 9 hours ago, kencombs said: Are the six the same ID and OD, just different widths? That's usually the case. If you don't have the yoke off you'll have to wait for someone that knows. A small tip: Once you find the SKF PN, search online by number. I found a 'brand x' for my crank pulley hub for less than half of the 'real thing' price. Yes, they are different widths. As far as using other brand sleeves, we tried that at work and were very disappointed with the quality of the parts. They look the same but we had trouble with some of them deforming while installing them. Quote
9 foot box Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 I’m assuming you mean a pinion seal, with a 1.875” i.d. measurement. My parts book lists a 663602 as the original seal. My research a few weeks ago had me save an SKF 99187 as the Speedi-sleeve, to repair the flange/yoke. Rick D. Quote
Sniper Posted June 4, 2023 Report Posted June 4, 2023 Here's the specs on that Speedi Sleeve so you can decide if it will work for you. https://www.skf.com/us/products/industrial-seals/power-transmission-seals/wear-sleeves/skf-speedi-sleeve/productid-99187 Quote
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