
 Originally Posted by 
Willis
					
				 
				i put it in with the metal interior facing outward (the flat side out ) and he large lip facing in as in the firt images in hoges post?
			
		 
	 
 
 No!!! it should face the other way around as per my post above. The first image referred to shows the flat side which also contains the retaining spring. The idea is that as the oil tries to get past the lip it actually forces the lip closer to the axle surface aided by the spring. There's a very fine "wavy" engraving on the inside of the "lip" which is specially designed to help achieve this.
With the seal seated the opposite way...i.e. you can see the retaining spring from the   outside, it will ultimately fail ... sorry. You need to remove and replace the other way around.  Probably safer to put in a new seal packed with grease as described above.
At first I felt it was counter intuitive until I understood the principles behind the design... I even got advice from a well known LR indy in Bris area who also advised me to fit the seal with the retaining spring on the outside!!!
 WRONG!
EDIT: The retaining spring is also referred to as a "garter" spring ...
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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