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Old 04-25-2003, 10:09 PM   #1
Mike Culpepper
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Will try this HERE

My '72 's steering shaft intermediate coupling seal is torn and has been leaking grease for a while apparently. Is there ANY way I can replace this seal WITHOUT taking the pin and bearing blocks apart? It looks like I would need to buy a mic to reset the pin accurately and it would be a PITA if I have to take this apart. Not to mention a way to press the pin out and back in again.
Mike

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