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National 2064 Steering Knuckle Seal
for 1965 Jeep CJ6 2.2L L4 Gas F-HEAD

National 2064 Steering Knuckle Seal - 1965 Jeep CJ6

National
Brand:National
Part Number: 2064
UPC: 724956068920
Weight: 0.52 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the National 2064 Steering Knuckle Seal for your 1965 Jeep CJ6. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

National has built a reputation as one of the most respected names in the industry. We have offered premium sealing solutions for more than 75 years. Our design team keeps pace with the industry and provides advanced solutions for todays vehicles.

Features and Benefits:

  • Delivers quality and reliable performance for every type of repair
  • Design type: spring loaded; multi-lip
  • Design type: springless; multi-lip
  • Good low temperature capability
  • Low swell in hydrocarbon fluids
  • Provides good low temperature capability
  • Temperature range: -40F to 225F / -40C to 107C
  • Temperature range: -40F to 225F; -40C to 107C

Specifications:

Footnote:
Inside Diameter Rides On Ball
Grade Type:
Premium
Housing Bore:
142.880 mm
Housing Bore:
5.625 in.
Material:
Nitrile
Outside Diameter:
172.720 mm
Outside Diameter:
6.800 in.
Part Description:
Oil Seal
Series:
2000
Shaft Diameter:
105.820 mm
Shaft Diameter:
4.166 in.
Type:
#
Unit of Dimension:
in.
Width:
0.210 in.
Width:
5.330 mm
ACDelco #:
298604
Chicago Rawhide #:
41555
SKF #:
41555
Spicer #:
35429
Timken #:
2064
Victor Reinz #:
35429
Country of Origin:
US

National 2064 Steering Knuckle Seal compatibility with your 1965 Jeep CJ6...

Last Updated: 09/06/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes
Jeep CJ6

2.2L L4 Gas F-HEAD
1
 
Front
 
with Spicer 25-F Axle(s)
with 7.75 (in) Ring Gear
 

Jeep CJ6



2.2L L4 Gas F-HEAD

Front with Spicer 25-F Axle(s)
with 7.75 (in) Ring Gear

1 Per Vehicle

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