March 24th, 2010.
JAKOB:
Forgive me, I have been poring through the deuce parts manual looking for the PN's and installation information for the Rear Main Seal and "Carrier" seal. I don't have a hard copy of the engine and engine parts manual, but I obtained the rear main seal and carrier seal from George Kivett at White Owl Parts in Kinston, NC, as he is my usual source for parts. The seals were new, fresh, not NOS and the prices were reasonable. If you call George or Terry Kivett and describe your problem and what you're looking for, they will have the items.
Contact WillWagner on the members list, he is the man who set me on the trail that both of these items should be replaced, and let me add, you WILL want to get the 6 or 8 new bolts that hold the flywheel on to the rear main crankshaft flange, as the original bolts have taken a "Set" when installed and should not be reused. When you do the work, be careful and follow Will's instructions or the Repair Manual, exactly, and the new rear main seal should seal up and not leak at all. The "carrier (my term)" housing seal acts to trap any small leakage that gets through the rear main seal, as on the deuce the rear main seal is little more then a piece of rope that serves as a gasket (1948 standard technology) and it needs to be set tight enough to stop the leak, but not tight enough to drag on the crankshaft too hard. This is where Will's knowledge and the manual information will come in. I don't know what you put on the crankshaft, but you may need to crocus cloth that off, as if it is at all rough, it may eat your main seal. The deuce is pretty low order technology, and the repair manuals and parts were designed for tolerances that would not be as acceptable in the modern world, but then the deuce is not a modern truck.
I'll keep looking for the PN information, but do contact WillWagner, he has done quite a few of these, and the repairs work like a charm.
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan