Hey, this is just what I need! I have a 66 Ford F-100 with the same exact thing on the right rear seal. Mine isn't leaking as bad yet though. I watched a UA-cam video about a seal replace on a Silverado and it scared me, as much more complicated. One thing that was recommended was to check that the vent is not clogged, so I will do that first. I even have the flathead valve removal tool! I used to have a 53 Ford panel truck with the flat V-8 for almost 30 years before this 66 pickup. The previous owner told me he thought that it leaked because the axle was corroded near seal, so I will see. Not sure it will be easy to find another axle if that is the case.
Those rear ends are pretty common so finding an axle shouldn't be too hard. The f100 group on Facebook has interchange part numbers. Thanks for watching and glad it helped!
Not trying to be a smart ass, but I thought the smaller circumference of the seal tool went on the inside to stabilize the inner part of the seal as it was driven...am I wrong?
I have one too with the original 360. Just got through fixing everything. It runs good and drives good. mine is a Sport Custom. Straight drive. Watching this video to count the splines on the axle so I can order a limited slip rear end. As it is, basically one wheel drive. So, why wouldn't you replace the 50 year old bearing while you are in there? Thanks for your video.
Nice video of your back
Good video, well spoken, and hope to see more of your channel. Thanks for helping and sharing your knowledge!
Why wouldn't You replace the bearing at the same time because most seals don't leak unless there is some play in the bearing.
Hey, this is just what I need! I have a 66 Ford F-100 with the same exact thing on the right rear seal. Mine isn't leaking as bad yet though. I watched a UA-cam video about a seal replace on a Silverado and it scared me, as much more complicated. One thing that was recommended was to check that the vent is not clogged, so I will do that first. I even have the flathead valve removal tool! I used to have a 53 Ford panel truck with the flat V-8 for almost 30 years before this 66 pickup. The previous owner told me he thought that it leaked because the axle was corroded near seal, so I will see. Not sure it will be easy to find another axle if that is the case.
Those rear ends are pretty common so finding an axle shouldn't be too hard. The f100 group on Facebook has interchange part numbers. Thanks for watching and glad it helped!
Not trying to be a smart ass, but I thought the smaller circumference of the seal tool went on the inside to stabilize the inner part of the seal as it was driven...am I wrong?
That guy saved me today !
Sweet truck. Where did you get the new harness?
Nice Ranger!
I have one too with the original 360. Just got through fixing everything. It runs good and drives good. mine is a Sport Custom. Straight drive. Watching this video to count the splines on the axle so I can order a limited slip rear end. As it is, basically one wheel drive. So, why wouldn't you replace the 50 year old bearing while you are in there? Thanks for your video.
You did not replace the flange gasket. I assume the old one was still good?
1962 f100 4x4, with bits of 65, & a long bed, with a door..taken out & plated,,previous.. ausie..
Thanks for the video. Do you know if 1980 F100 is same as your 1971 as far as replacing the seal?
Was it leaking on the inside or out ?
Well o know know how to replace an axle seal..
Not fun to watch your back ?.no close ups ? .Hopefully these suggestions will help you
Can you please stand in front of the camera more so we can see even less?
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