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Old 05-09-2002, 10:42 AM   #1
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Post Parts # for Seals - Rockwell T221

Inland Truck Parts, 316-945-0255 in Wichita, Kansas can still get some parts for the Rockwell T221 transfer case that was used into 1969.

I spoke with Gil and he said he found a complete rebuild kit but it was high dollar - included bearings, gaskets and seals. He also can get just the seals but he was not able to locate just a gasket kit.

There are three large yoke seals that he can get at $16.81 a piece, Federal-Mogul part number 482164N and two shifter seals at $4.20 each, Federal-Mogul part number 470954 and also states 0.750 x 1.250 x 0.250 on the box below the part number. He said he could get some different yoke seals that were just $2.00 each but he said they looked like a $2 part.

If schedules work out a friend and I might do my transmission swap in two weeks! Can't wait to get that three speed out.

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Old 05-09-2002, 01:42 PM   #2
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Is this expensive? I didn't think that it was that much...
How much was the kit you were looking at?

http://www.drivetrain.com/transferca...OCKWELL%20T221

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Old 05-09-2002, 02:01 PM   #3
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The three seals at $16 each is a bit expensive. The seals for the SM465 were in the neighbor hood of $6-8 each. The kit was above $90. I don't think I need bearings and I can make my own gaskets. Way I look at it, now's a great time to cut down on some leaks and it is a bit leaky.

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