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Does anyone know the differential pinion oil seal number for the h-145? I've got numbers of the seal but it doesn't translate into a part # that I can find. Plus a source if you've got one.

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not sure on part number but most things i can get from bursons auto parts for my 120y! just ask over the counter they do special orders some times!

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Thanks, but I'm in Los Angeles... Don't think I'll be walking into Bursons..

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Oreillys, Pep Boys, Rockauto.com, Autozone ... take your pick

Pinion seal
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•38189-18000 SEAL-OIL DRIVE PINION
•SKF Oil Seal #550219 Partsamerica.com $22.99

Posted on: 2011/4/25 5:30
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If you are replacing the pinion oil seal in an iron housing H145 then be prepared for a little bit of work.

Here's the proper procedure.

Jack up car & remove both rear axles.
Uncouple driveshaft & remove differential.
Mount differential in suitable stand & remove hemisphere & crownwheel assembly
Remove drive flange & extract pinion.
After cleaning housing, replace seal.
Fit new colapsable pinion pre load spacer & refit pinion.
Refit all other parts.
Check & adjust as necessary pinion depth of mesh & preload as well as pinion to crownwheel free play.
Correct as necessary.
Using new gasket, refit differential to rear axle housing.
Re-install axles & refit drive shaft.
refill diff with oil
Run car in gear on jackstands to check that all is well.

Lower car to ground & return it to service.

For alloy housing H145

1. Place car on jacks or hoist.
2. Remove drive shaft & drive flange.
3. replace seal.
4. reverse steps 2 & 1

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Fit new colapsable pinion pre load spacer & refit pinion

And the pre-load (crush) spacers are NLA...

Replacing the seal and torquing to spec worked for me. You'll know if your diff stays quiet.

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•SKF Oil Seal #550219 Partsamerica.com $22.99
Partsamerica no longer around... When's the last time you bought any part for a 1200 at Pep Boys or O'riellys? Haven't had much luck lately..RockAuto lists the wrong seal (for H190 and R180)I actually have 3 new crush spacers for the 145 diff, but was hoping to just replace the seal and retorque. Bad Idea?
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If you are replacing the pinion oil seal in an iron housing H145 then be prepared for a little bit of work.

Here's the proper procedure.

Jack up car & remove both rear axles.
Uncouple driveshaft & remove differential.
Mount differential in suitable stand & remove hemisphere & crownwheel assembly
Remove drive flange & extract pinion.
After cleaning housing, replace seal.
Fit new colapsable pinion pre load spacer & refit pinion.
Refit all other parts.
Check & adjust as necessary pinion depth of mesh & preload as well as pinion to crownwheel free play.
Correct as necessary.
Using new gasket, refit differential to rear axle housing.
Re-install axles & refit drive shaft.
refill diff with oil
Run car in gear on jackstands to check that all is well.

Lower car to ground & return it to service.

For alloy housing H145

1. Place car on jacks or hoist.
2. Remove drive shaft & drive flange.
3. replace seal.
4. reverse steps 2 & 1

Why don't you need to replace the crush sleeve on an alloy diff housing?

Posted on: 2011/4/25 19:16
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Partsamerica.com has been renamed to oreillyauto.com

I don't buy many parts as the Datsun is very reliable. But I found 1200 parts there two weeks ago.

I would get it from Nissan:
* 38189-18000 SEAL-OIL DRIVE PINION
Only $8.28 in the 2011 catalog, hopefully they won't have to order it from Japan but will have it in stock.

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According to Nissan, that part is out of manufacture. However, they did a search for me and found 8 at a dealer in Tennessee. I was gonna get a few, but he said if I got all 8 I could have them at half price each so I got em all. So if anyone needs one I've got extras.

Posted on: 2011/4/26 5:43
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I always loctite the pinion nut back on.

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