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Old 03-29-2018, 03:48 PM
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Ryan, based on the pictures of the 2 seals you posted on facebook I believe you do have different size's , If you can find a part number on the seal with a Flange I can verify it for you but I really think it is an SKF/C/R # 17815 it is flanged and a smaller 2.332"od (for 2.328" bore ) Let me know If I can help any further
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Ryan, based on the pictures of the 2 seals you posted on facebook I believe you do have different size's , If you can find a part number on the seal with a Flange I can verify it for you but I really think it is an SKF/C/R # 17815 it is flanged and a smaller 2.332"od (for 2.328" bore ) Let me know If I can help any further
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Aaron: Everything you and Tweed sent me was exactly correct.

The one hub and drum I bought was a 1968 or early 1969 so I have the seal area turned the same as the 1969 hub so the same seal fits both sides.

I can sleep tonight:-) I was worried my car would drive in circles :-)

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Ryan, Glad to help out and worst case you could have put that on the side that pulls the wheel off the ground from the Monster torque and you wold have been fine !! LOL ;0

Helps to Have a lathe !! Nice Work

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I have such amazing help from so many people:-)

I appreciate every call, text, PM, message, post, discount Olds part, and helping hand!!!!

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Did a little Cutlass run around after work. I dropped off my “numbers” starter for assessment. (It didn’t turn over on the bench so some work is needed) I stopped at the resto shop and dropped off caged nuts (I finally found them staring me right on my work bench:-) They have masked off the windows and started to look at the tiny repair on the cowl first. I am crazy excited:-)

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Every inch is a mile :-)

Every millimeter is a meter :-)

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