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mussopete
12th February 2013, 08:25 AM
Hi all , firstly thanks to everyone on this forum for the great info which has saved me in time ,money and hair loss.
i,ve done a wheel bearing and need the dimesions of the hub seal so my local bearing shop can match it.

thanks pete

rick130
12th February 2013, 08:27 AM
Please just get an RTC3511 Corteco brand seal.

That part number is the Land Rover part number, it's from a 1980's 110 and it's a double lipped, spring energised oil seal and far superior to anything Land Rover has used before or since.
Corteco are the OE suppliers to Land Rover.
If you get anything else it will be an approximation of that seal, ie. the dimensions will be right but they won't seal or last as well.

Any decent Land Rover parts place has them on the shelf.

This is one instance where it pays to use a genuine or OE supplier part.

Xtreme
12th February 2013, 08:32 AM
x2^^
I believe the RTC3511 was also fitted to early Rangies.
Nominal dimensions are 60 x 80 x 10mm

justinc
12th February 2013, 08:32 AM
80 X 12 X 58 (I would check your axle stub seal surface for that last dimension)

The correct LR seal part number is a RTC3511, I urge you to buy the right one rather than try and match it up. If you are in Cannington, try Kevin at Rovertech in John st Bentley, 93505633. He should have the RTC 3511 seals on the shelf.

JC


EDIT: Gee you guys are quick, I went out to measure an RTC 3511 and lo and behold I have been made redundant :)

roverrescue
12th February 2013, 08:45 AM
lo and behold I have been made redundant

that could never happen JC - if you stopped working for AULRO the pink girly drink manufacturers could never keep up production for the increased Taswegian consumption ;)

S

justinc
12th February 2013, 09:35 AM
lo and behold I have been made redundant

that could never happen JC - if you stopped working for AULRO the pink girly drink manufacturers could never keep up production for the increased Taswegian consumption ;)

S

:p:o

Are you saying I could INVOICE all these years of 'work' out??? Who do I send it to??? A PO box in Cooktown??:D:D:D

AND I 'll have you know I am trying to grow more hairs on me chest by drinking stout and Ales now, thankyou!!!

JC

rick130
12th February 2013, 11:04 AM
:p:o

Are you saying I could INVOICE all these years of 'work' out??? Who do I send it to??? A PO box in Cooktown??:D:D:D

AND I 'll have you know I am trying to grow more hairs on me chest by drinking stout and Ales now, thankyou!!!

JC


Vast gulf between invoicing and actually getting payment, regardless of the quality of services rendered ;)


Not going to touch the pink girly water comment :D

mussopete
12th February 2013, 11:19 AM
Thanks for the quick replies, i will give rovertech a call.

Pete