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speed sleeve for an h axle update

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tn terry t

12-26-2005 18:26:48




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upon further inspection i found the real culprit its the bearing cap that made the groves in the axle both bearing are shot as in the bearing cage is gone! i have new national seals that are the same size as the old c/r seals number is 415001 which O'reilys call ag seal. they also gave me the number of 455001 as a normal automotive seal which is thiner like you guys where telling me. i dont think using the thin seals will work because where the two wear spots are. talked to the machine shop foreman at work about it he said that they send out shafts now to be "spray welded" and then turned back down to spec. they have welded up a 1000 ton press crank shaft plus many others he seems to think that would be my best route whay you guys think of that?

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ejr-IA.

12-27-2005 15:40:05




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 Re: speed sleeve for an h axle update in reply to tn terry t, 12-26-2005 18:26:48  
Just put two of the thin auto seals in worked on a H pto shaft that leaked.



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riverbend

12-27-2005 05:26:02




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 Re: speed sleeve for an h axle update in reply to tn terry t, 12-26-2005 18:26:48  
What do they get for spray welding and turning the shaft down ? What would a maill order used axle cost, w/shipping ?

If the cost and the turn around time was the close, it should work fine. I think crankshafts are built up with spray welding.



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IaGary

12-26-2005 19:33:43




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 Re: speed sleeve for an h axle update in reply to tn terry t, 12-26-2005 18:26:48  
Spray welding does not get the metal of the shaft as hot. This is good as it keeps the shaft at its orginal hardness. We just started using this process at the shop when I quit there 5 yrs. ago but they have had nothing but good luck with it and are still doing it. I'd use it if it were mine. Good Luck.



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