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Old 11-09-2009, 07:51 PM
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if any body needs help with the novas i have had my share 13 to be exact over time and pretty much know them inside and out
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Old 11-09-2009, 08:59 PM
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Ok ya got me beat. Ive only owned 5

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Old 11-10-2009, 08:26 AM
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:57 PM
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Where can you get the 1st & Reverse shift shaft seal for a 1975 Nova 3sp m/trans. I can find the 2nd and 3rd. It is a lip seal. the 1st & reverse is an O-ring. None of the parts stores list it. I was afraid to use a universal because of I didn't know what the lube would do to it.

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Welcome to ChevyLengends, i know you will like it here and make lots of new friends.

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Hi my name is Jon . I have a 65 Nova ll 2dr/ ht. I'm trying to find out what steering colum will fit, what rear end, and what leafs. My leaf springs are broke at the circle. Is all right to weld them or just get used . Can you help me
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5Clint7 If you can get a Viton "O" ring the lube won't hurt it.. I don't know where you live but try finding a John Deere dealer they will have what you need
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Hi my name is Jon . I have a 65 Nova ll 2dr/ ht. I'm trying to find out what steering colum will fit, what rear end, and what leafs. My leaf springs are broke at the circle. Is all right to weld them or just get used . Can you help me
NO DO NOT WELD Springs can't be welded best bet go to a auto spring place they can get you or make you a new main leaf . Sorry I can't help with the column
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