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Installing oil seals

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David J

07-05-2007 18:28:24




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I`m getting ready to install new oil seal in the final drive on my Super A want is the best way to install them




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City-Boy McCoy

07-06-2007 10:17:56




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 Re: Installing oil seals in reply to David J, 07-05-2007 18:28:24  
Which final drive seal - axle seal, seed plate or housing to differential? mike



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SuperA-Tx

07-06-2007 09:24:13




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 Re: Installing oil seals in reply to David J, 07-05-2007 18:28:24  
You talking about the seed plate drive seal?

Take the four bolts out holding the seal retainer and it all comes right off. The old seal has a double seal thats a lot thicker than the new ones. I installed two seals and packed the middle with greese. The tricky part is getting the seals back over the seed drive shaft without making the seal lip curl back. What I did was find a piece of pvc pipe the same size as the seed drive shaft and slide the seals on it first. Then butt the end of the pvc to the drive shaft and slide it off onto it. Use some greese on the seed drive shaft first to make it all slide better.

Theres a gasket there you need too.

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MARK DOUD

07-06-2007 06:52:27




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 Re: Installing oil seals in reply to David J, 07-05-2007 18:28:24  
Depending on the size of the seal I either use a socket that's the same outside diameter (or very close) of the seal, or if its a larger seal a piece of pvc pipe the appropriate diameter.

The important thing is to go slow and make sure the seal goes in evenly. If one side is going in a little quicker than the other tap on the slow side of the pvc or socket to catch it up.

Good luck!

Mark D.

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