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Old 08-18-2024, 11:10 PM
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Does anyone have old GM parts books that can look up the application for this part? I found it in a box of miscellaneous parts that I'm clearing out, and really have no idea what it's for. Still sealed in its original packaging. TIA.
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Does anyone have old GM parts books that can look up the application for this part? I found it in a box of miscellaneous parts that I'm clearing out, and really have no idea what it's for. Still sealed in its original packaging. TIA.
Answered on Nastyz28 site, but it is a steering box seal for late 50's trucks:
http://www.gmpartswiki.com/getpage?pageid=26823
superseded by 5687183 in 1966.
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Appreciate your answer, but I suspect something else as I would have bought this in the 1990s or early 2000s. Package labeling would indicate that it was still a viable part number in that later time frame.
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It is a dust seal for the input shaft on many power steering sectors, as listed on NAPA. GM is discontinued and no list of applications came up.
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