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Front Cover Page 2 - Introduction To The Booklet Page 3 - Table Of Contents Page 4 - The Three Types Of Seals Page 5 - Rotating Shaft Seals Page 6 - A Diagram Of The Rotating Shaft Seal Page 7 - Different Types Of Split Seals Page 8 - Face-Type Seals & Using The Correct Seal Page 9 - Common Causes Of Seal Failure Page 10 - Non-Approved Seals & Foreign Matter Entering Seals Page 11 - Worn Or Damaged Parts Of Your Axle & Damaged Seals Page 12 - Incorrect Installation Of Seals Page 13 - Special Tools Needed To Replace Seals Page 14 - Tools For Installing Sleeves and Drivers Page 15 - Always Inspect The Bore & Shaft Page 16 - Preparation Of Leather Seals & Engine Oil Seals Page 17 - Molded On Gasket Versus Paper Gaskets Page 18 - Rotating Dust Seal & How To Replace The Chain Case Cover Seal Page 19 - More On Replacing The Chain Case Cover Seal Page 20 - Rear Main Seal Bearings Starting With Six Cylinders Page 21 - Removal Of The Rear Main Seal & Installing A New One Page 22 - More On Installing The Rear Main Seal Page 23 - Rope-Type Rear Main Bearing Oil Seal & Replacing It Page 24 - More On Installing The Rope-Type Oil Seal Page 25 - V-8 Rear Main Seal Replacement Page 26 - Crankshaft Rear Bearing Knurl Page 27 - Power Steering Gear Unit Oil Seals Page 28 - More On Power Steering Oil Seals Page 29 - Conventional Steering Gear Seals Page 30 - A Final Word On Oil and Grease Seals Page 31 - Cartoon of Mr. Tech with his pet seals! Back Cover and Booklet Questions
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