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'34 Buick "40" Pinion seal?


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Hello all: I'm writing for a friend who has a '34-40 series, but no internet capabilities. In the process of doing some rear end work, it was noticed there is apparently no pinion oil seal installed or mentioned in the shop manual.

Is this normal for a torque-tube equipped vehicle? Is the differential lubricant just allowed to creep up and down the inside of the torque tube? If one were to park nose-down on a steep hill, could this become a problem?

Thanks in advance for any insights here. Bill.

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The only seals of the torque tube rear end are at the axles. When things wear in the transmission, the oil from the transmission can run down into the differential. Rare, but it does happen. The oil wont go "uphill" into the transmission - at least I have never heard of that

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My `36 40 series with 233cu in engine, there is no pinion seal, and there is no seal on the crankshaft, front or rear, in the engine. The rear main cap has a check-ball in it to prevent oil from leaking out when the front of the engine is tilted up more than 18 degrees equivalent to a 28% grade. I think pinion seals started in 1937 in the hypoid type rear-end. Tom

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