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General Category => CF Bedford Chat => Topic started by: Rotti on December 27, 2012, 05:11:25 PM
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Pretty new new bedfords, have been a mopar / valiant guy forever & had like 3 or 4 dedicated parts suppliers, is there anything like that for bedford? Need seals & rubbers & things...cheers guys ;D
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Cheapest way to get rubber seals to suit a Beddy is at Rare Spares,they sell the "kit" for $250 for all doors,extra for window seals,really "Kit"..all that means is long strips of 2 diff rubber seals by the meters,cut it yourself and work it out(pain in the ass we found,no instructions),or pay a crap load for stock Beddy rubbers?
See Ben on here for parts too?
Good luck! ;D
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for door rubbers go to your nearest extrusion rubber stockest
I paid $8.00 per metre
my doors are now the reason walrusses go to tupperware parties
if you want I can find a scrap and take a foto of the profile
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Scott auto vintage rubbers...ringwood...think I payed bout 6 a metre..
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sweet, thanks guys..what about mechanicals as well, need an output shaft seal, hoping to get one prior to pulling mine out & matching it up....hopefully ::)
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if it's gearbox out put shaft you mean then is stock Holden, any Auto shop, Sprint/Bursons etc
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HEY GUYS! SEARCHING FOR A DIFF PINION OIL SEAL FOR THE BEAST, NOT THE SALISBURY, LOOKS LIKE THE PART NUMBER IS: 460523N.
ITS A BIG 'SQUARED OFF' DIFF. :-\
TRIED BURSONS, GLOBAL....NOW I KNOW WHY THE LAST GUY RAN SILICON AROUND IT! ;D
THANKS PEOPLE
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pics ? pics ?
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Heres some pics dudes, the diff has "hypoid" embossed into the casting as well... ???
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Sorry not sure about Aus, but have this old contact from NZ that used to or still does do Bedford parts, it is easy to get a blank seal and a alloy rim made up to the correct size that the seal is fitted to like the one in the second photo ( this was taken from someone on here in a post).
FRANKTON AUTO SPARES
127 Duke Street
Hamilton
New Zealand
Phone (64) 7 846 0293
Mob. 021 2945851
Email: porry@paradise.net.nz
I have a new one from there, but sorry must keep as a spare.
(http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag145/Vandeede/IMG_0001_zps11b3c837.jpg)
(http://i1303.photobucket.com/albums/ag145/Vandeede/IMG_0076_zpsfe6208e4.jpg)
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cool, is there a part number on that packet, its a PBR part, may be able to track one.... ???
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Is the PBR number; PR6449 or PR1175 ?
Andrew.
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Have checked part number, this number will no longer fit, as outside dia is to small, the guy said the specs changed 4 years ago and new seal was restocked as muti seal, he said the inside dia is the same at 1 1/4" mine is approx 2-3mm wider than same part number that is now stocked. No - TC1607 I checked mine when I had the diff apart, and it fitted perfect.
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cheers for that, will pound the pavement today armed with a bit more knowledge :D
see how we go!
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Done, bit of a drama. Discontinued seal, the original seal is 5mm deeper than the replacement, could run 2 seals back to back, but may be too thick? I am trying a single seal, see how she travels...I have a pic of the diff & the old & new seals
Thanks for the help guys ;D
by the way, what is this diff known as?....
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Depth is not an issue, inside dia and outside dia is all that matters. Diff in my words is a Standard 9" drum Bedford diff.
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Depth is not an issue, inside dia and outside dia is all that matters ::) ::) The wife rekons thats crape
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Depth is not an issue, inside dia and outside dia is all that matters ::) ::) The wife rekons thats crape
Would have to see the wife first to know if this is true or not.
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your right, your mrs told me that this morning...BOOYAH! :P ;) ;D
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update...done, i fit the seal with the flat side in, still leaked around shaft, so put another one in flat side out, so far so good....
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Th seals fit flat side out, you ony need one.