Joined: Oct 10, 2012 Posts: 310 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:17 pm Post subject: Replacement Upper Housing Seal (steering box)
When rebuilding my steering box, the most difficult part to find has been the upper housing seal. I purchased a replacement from DeBella's which is not an exact match.
Original:
Replacement:
Now, I did come across information which states:
The seal for the M38 (Willys pn 804387) was replaced (when stock exhausted) by the seal form the M38A1 steering box. NSN is 2530 (later changed to proper stock class of 5330)-00-693-0775. Willys part number is 808414.
The info for it is as follows:
NAME ITEM NAME...........................SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED
ABJH TEMP RATING........................-65.0 DEG FAHRENHEIT AND 275.0 DEG FAHRENHEIT
ABVM ACCOMMODATED SHAFT DIAMETER.......0.883 INCHES MINIMUM AND 0.888 INCHES MAXIMUM
ADUC SEAL WIDTH.........................0.438 INCHES NOMINAL
BHHL CASE STYLE.........................RECESSED
CPCW HOUSING BORE DIAMETER.......1.179 INCHES MINIMUM AND 1.181 INCHES MAXIMUM
CTQC SEALING ELEMENT STYLE........ANGULAR
MATT MATERIAL.............................RUBBER SYNTHETIC SEALING ELEMENT
You can see that the NSN on the replacement part is off by 2 numbers. (NSN: 2530 - 693 - 0777)
Is this a later replacement? If so does it install and function the same? _________________ Jordan
Here is what is listed in the M38/M38A1 supply manuals:
Quote:
Steering gear box upper mast adapter seal.
M38
Early Gear box used from MC10001 thru MC31337 Ratio 15.5-13.5-15.4
ORD# 7375345, WO# 801691, RG# TA13077
No seal used.
Late Gear box used from MC31338 through end of M38 production Ratio 15.4-13.5-15.4
ORD# 7412447, WO# 804384, RG# TA13084
Seal, rubber, 1.185 ID x 1.5000 OD x 0.250 thick.
ORD# 8332553, WO# 804387, RG# 032161, NSN 5950-00-833-2553
M38A1
Early Gear box SN range Unknown Ratio 19.1-17.1-19.1
ORD# 8329724, WO# 805276
Seal, rubber, 1.185 ID x 1.5000 OD x 0.250 thick.used on gear box 8329724
ORD# 8332553, WO# 804387, RG# 032161, NSN 5950-00-833-2553
Late Gear box SN Range unknown, Ratio 19-17-19
ORD# 8332549, WO# 808444, RG# TL13019
Seal, plain encased Used on gear box 8332549, supersedes seal 8332553
ORD# 8332551, WO# 808414, RG# 032188, TLS# B112A56-7, NSN 5330-00-693-0775
Temp Rating: -65.0 deg fahrenheit and 275.0 deg Fahrenheit
Accommodated Shaft Diameter: 0.883 inches minimum and 0.888 inches maximum
Seal Width: 0.438 inches nominal
Case Style: Recessed
Housing Bore Diameter: 1.179 inches minimum and 1.181 inches maximum
Sealing Element Style: Angular
Material: Rubber synthetic sealing element
Material Document AND Classification: MIL-P-83461 mil spec single material response sealing element
My research shows the upper housing seals as:
-late M38,early M38A1: G758-8332553 = 2530-693-0777=WO 804387.
-late M38A1: G758-8332551 = 2530-693-0775=WO 808415.
My dealer records do reference 5950-933-2553 as being related to G758 number but with no details and it doesn't show up the 1960's SM9 cross references and I believe it was a quickly obsoleted federal stock number replaced by 2530-693-0777.
So the supplied seal 2530-693-0777 should fit the late waterproofed M38 and the early M38A1's. The Canadian master parts list says that the late M38A1 seal 2530-693-0775 "superceeds" the previous seal so presumably they interchange.
There is always a chance that the packaged surplus seal, if it doesn't fit was a production or packing mistake. ............ Brian
Wes: The equivalence of 2530-693-0777 with G758-8332553, WO 804387, RG 032161 is shown in the Sept. 1960 edition of SM9-3-2 vol.8 Cross Reference of Federal Stock Numbers and also in 1957 edition of SM9-9-3-4 vol.17 Cross Reference of Former Ordnance Stock Numbers (G #'s to us). ..... Brian
That is what I wanted to narrow the discussion to. During my years in the service 66-89 we would look up our parts in our Ord 9's and -4's which were make/model specific. Then shoot the order to base supply and if not in stock under our numbers the supply troop would ask if he could issue a sub. Usually this was ok with us and he would run the cross ref's you did using his federal stock catalogs and find a suitable sub. 95% of the time those subs got the job done but 5% were often a PITA to install. That 5% issue arose when not ordering a complete assembly but only a single bit of an assembly. The sub often needed the mating piece to be from the same source as the sub to fit or function properly. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Joined: Oct 10, 2012 Posts: 310 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:02 pm Post subject:
Thanks for the very thorough input gentlemen. I will be with the jeep again soon and will post pictures and an update. Wes, let me know if you need any additional pictures of the inside of the housing or the old seal for our reference gallery here. _________________ Jordan
Old Seal
Inside Diameter at collar: 0.9575"
A: 0.8575"
B: 1.195"
Collar thickness: 0.262"
Exposed rubber thickness: 0.150"
Upper housing
Inside Diameter: 1.171"
From upper edge to shoulder: 0.563"
The conclusion from the measurements is that the "new seal" will not work with housing number T126995. The shoulder on the inside of the housing does not allow the seal to seat, and the outer rubber edge is far larger than the inside diameter of the housing.
Additional pictures requested will follow.[/u] _________________ Jordan
Joined: May 08, 2011 Posts: 98 Location: New England
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 5:20 am Post subject:
Has anyone had any luck finding this seal yet? I have not and I will probably have to take a drive to a specialty bearing & seal company soon. Maybe I can find something similar. _________________ Matt, Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4, M-38 (G-740)
Willy's Model: MC
DOD April 1952
Ser. # 63326
Joined: Oct 10, 2012 Posts: 310 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 7:26 am Post subject:
I wasn't able to find just the seal. I re-installed the old one to see how it would fare. Hard to inspect as it's under the tube, but I checked the fluid (corn head grease) level in the box and it was still full after a year of driving. The bigger leaks happened between the shims when I originally used gear oil in the box. _________________ Jordan
Joined: May 08, 2011 Posts: 98 Location: New England
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:01 pm Post subject:
BCA - Thank you for responding but have found one locally in the states. I really appreciate your response.
Army Jeep Parts in PA stocks the Flange & Seal together and are NOS. $25.00 _________________ Matt, Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4, M-38 (G-740)
Willy's Model: MC
DOD April 1952
Ser. # 63326
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