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lewy
18th September 2008, 06:12 PM
I have converted the rear wheel bearings to run in oil however have discovered oil coming out of the double lipped seal.when i converted the seals i noticed the seal running surface was pitted so i tried to just give it a rub with fine emery paper obviousley this did not work.I then ordered new mud shields this is the surface the seal runs on but have just been told they are no longer available so i will try a speedie sleeve does anyone know the size of the sleeve i need.
Utemad
18th September 2008, 06:42 PM
I then ordered new mud shields this is the surface the seal runs on
The seal runs on the stub axle.
Xtreme
18th September 2008, 06:50 PM
I have converted the rear wheel bearings to run in oil however have discovered oil coming out of the double lipped seal.when i converted the seals i noticed the seal running surface was pitted so i tried to just give it a rub with fine emery paper obviousley this did not work.I then ordered new mud shields this is the surface the seal runs on but have just been told they are no longer available so i will try a speedie sleeve does anyone know the size of the sleeve i need.
I'm not sure of the Speedie sleeve size but when I last used them they were very expensive and are fiddley to fit properly. I found it was a lot easier and not much dearer to simply replace the stub axle.
Roger
mcrover
18th September 2008, 07:22 PM
Fitspeedy sleeve to a stub axel will be a massive PITA, just replace the stub axel, they are not all that expensive and just keep the old for an emergency spare or use them on a trailer or something that still runs grease.
lewy
21st September 2008, 07:05 AM
just ordered a new stub.was quoted $370 [not a misprint] by the dealer.have one coming from the deep south for $125 hmmmm wonder why no one likes landys in darwin
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