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Old 05-20-2012, 08:14 PM
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Autozone gave me Timken 9613s, and it looks way different than the stock Tremec seal. Anyone using this? Did I get the wrong part?

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It's a valid part with double-seal. Jazillions of transmissions do fine with this style seal and it works fine in the T56. Customers like the uncircumcised style which is just a dust boot third seal.
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I don't use the seal with the dust boot on it and never have.
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with that seal can you run more yoke argument? I noticed with the dust boot end I can slide put the yoke inside the dust boot, till it starts to flex up the corner of the yoke, but not sure how far? Is it just that little bit, or is there the whole dust boot end?
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Make no difference on the yoke you run. It just doesn't have a dust boot on it.



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