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Have you tried a transmission shop? Some of the better racing 
transmission shops rebuild the older trannys and likely have a source 
for most, if not all of the parts.

Bob in Sacramento

'64 Fury


Douglas J wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> Can someone point me to where I can find the small seal that goes around 
> the 
> shaft that the throttle positon lever connects to where it comes out of 
> the 
> transmission case ?  This is not the larger seal common to the 66 and up 
> 
> 727's.  It is for a '64 unit, and is about 5/8ths outside diameter with 
> about a 5/16ths center hole.  The two Chrysler dealers in my area dont 
> have 
> books later than about '70 they say , and the parts houses only show 
> back to 
> '66.  Certainly this cant be that hard to find?  Thanks in advance for 
> any 
> help.
> 
> Jake
> 
> 63 Sport Fury Convertible
> 64 NewYorker
> '04 Dakota Sport
> 
> 

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