Re: rear axle seal. My God! No!
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Re: rear axle seal. My God! No!



It's very easy to tell between 90W and brake fluid.
--- Dave Casey <dcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Yeah, but the outer seal is just there to keep the
> grease in the bearing and 
> keep the elements out. Neal's problem is fluid from
> somewhere, which if its 
> the axle seal, its the inner, as gear oil is not
> supposed to reach the 
> bearing either.
> 
> Dave Casey
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Doug Ahern" <D170A833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 8:33 AM
> Subject: Re: rear axle seal. My God! No!
> 
> 
> >
> > There is an outer oil seal on 8-3/4" axles. it
> fits into the retainer
> > plate.  to change it, you need to break the
> bearing retainer collar,
> > and remove the bearing,  get the retainer plate
> and change the seal.
> > really, at this point, you've damaged the bearing
> taking it off, or
> > at minimal you broke the collar, so your looking
> at a new A7 bearing
> > set (I think, A7K K for kit so you get the
> collar).
> >
> > I did this on my wagon (66 B-body rear).   
> doesn't happen too often.
> > if the axle end play isn't adjusted right, and the
> centering of the
> > axle isn't 100% handled by the bearing, that outer
> seal might eat it.
> >
> > take it to a machine shop.  or do it yourself.  my
> friend showed
> > me how to do it.  replace the seal, make sure the
> lip points the
> > correct direction.the bearing goes on next,  then
> the collar.
> > my friend had a long pipe that fit over the axle
> with a plate that the
> > bottom with a hole to just fit over the axle dia.
> at the bearing..
> > I think we used it and a big hammer to press the
> bearing on, then
> > the collar.
> >
> >
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> 


George



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