When I was a kid, (still holding the flashlight), my Dad replaced the rear seal on his '63 Chevy truck with an in-line 6. He used a tool called a "Sneaky Pete" which was a wire tool that you fished over the crank shaft, inside the seal groove, that PULLED the seal onto place in one smooth motion, avoiding the "pushing on a rope" frustration. With the "Sneaky Pete" he was easily able to pull the new main seal into place without having to loosen the main bearing caps. Now, that was over 50 years ago, and I have no idea if that kind of tool is even available anymore, but my Dad said it was the best 6 bucks he ever spent.
Nice job. This deserves more views and more likes :) I was chuckling at the transmission install - I kept saying "the throw-out bearing, man - don't forget the bearing" ....... But of course you hadn't forgotten :)
I have a 1952, Chevrolet deluxe with a 261 engine standard. On a short drive, I started smelling like brakes or rubber burning. I barely made it home. The engine turns over but no gears. I am assuming that the clutch has burned out. My question is are there any replace parts out there and who would I contact. Thank you
There are parts for that at oreillys sometimes or if the clutch is too old you can get them rebuilt. We can do that for you if you want, give us a call.
This video popped up when I did a search for putting a trans in my 51 half ton, good timing! Great info, we subscribed to your channel. I will be working in a dirt driveway on a sheet of plywood, tho, haha. I am switching from a 3spd column shifter (boo) to a 4spd floor shifter (yay). Catherine is really looking forward to driving it now. We are doing a number of other things to bring it back to it's original state, headliner and interior stuff after going through the brakes, suspension etc. The good news is that the oil leaks were from the trans, driveline and not the engine. If the flywheel is in good shape (not warped or dirty) will it be ok to put the new clutch and pressure plate in? Thanks for your help on this one! Brian and Catherine
This video has helped me so much on my truck
When I was a kid, (still holding the flashlight), my Dad replaced the rear seal on his '63 Chevy truck with an in-line 6. He used a tool called a "Sneaky Pete" which was a wire tool that you fished over the crank shaft, inside the seal groove, that PULLED the seal onto place in one smooth motion, avoiding the "pushing on a rope" frustration. With the "Sneaky Pete" he was easily able to pull the new main seal into place without having to loosen the main bearing caps. Now, that was over 50 years ago, and I have no idea if that kind of tool is even available anymore, but my Dad said it was the best 6 bucks he ever spent.
Did this on the side of the road on my '52, 3100, In 1973. Good thing it had a 3 speed, drove it from California to North Carolina. Still have it.
Nice job. This deserves more views and more likes :) I was chuckling at the transmission install - I kept saying "the throw-out bearing, man - don't forget the bearing" ....... But of course you hadn't forgotten :)
Thanks for your wisdom i will need this one day
This truck will soon be for sale will probably post it in the spring have too many projects unfortunately!
Yeah apparently he did put the seal in backwards for it leaks I own the truck in the video.
PAYS TO READ INSTRUCTIONS AND HEED,LIP ALWAYS FACES THE OIL SUPPLY.
Great video, Question, did you have to drop the engine?
Did you have to torq the piston rod caps back to a certain degree?
I have a 1952, Chevrolet deluxe with a 261 engine standard. On a short drive, I started smelling like brakes or rubber burning.
I barely made it home. The engine turns over but no gears.
I am assuming that the clutch has burned out.
My question is are there any replace parts out there and who would I contact.
Thank you
There are parts for that at oreillys sometimes or if the clutch is too old you can get them rebuilt. We can do that for you if you want, give us a call.
Filling Station has all replacement parts along with Classic Parts
did you happen to film the removal of the torque tube?
Why did you put the seal in backwards. The seal lip should face the front of the engine.
THE LIP ALWAYS FACES THE OIL ON ALL LIP SEALS.
Wrong position !!😅
What I want to know ….where did he get that seal ? I could only find the old rope seal….
What is the advantage of not removing the bell housing? Doesn't it just pull out from the rear?
This video popped up when I did a search for putting a trans in my 51 half ton, good timing! Great info, we subscribed to your channel. I will be working in a dirt driveway on a sheet of plywood, tho, haha. I am switching from a 3spd column shifter (boo) to a 4spd floor shifter (yay). Catherine is really looking forward to driving it now. We are doing a number of other things to bring it back to it's original state, headliner and interior stuff after going through the brakes, suspension etc. The good news is that the oil leaks were from the trans, driveline and not the engine. If the flywheel is in good shape (not warped or dirty) will it be ok to put the new clutch and pressure plate in? Thanks for your help on this one! Brian and Catherine
51 year came with an open drive rearend?
IF IT IS A EARLY 6 CHEV. ONLY ROPE SEAL WILL WORK,BLOCK AND CAP NOT MACHINED FOR MODERN SEAL IT WILL LEAK.
Has been modernized
@@MikeSmith-ir7xn AH!
Modernized with new seals