2deuce
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My truck sat a very long time for reasons I won't get into now, but new seals were installed along with brakes and tires, grease and gear oil were changed.
I dismantled the leaking hub and can find nothing wrong. The seal that was apparently leaking looks good. There was a cork wedge in the keyway. I'm inclined to reassemble everything as is. The outer seal looks like it seals on the bearing race. This is not like an axle seal where it seals on a turning axle, everything is stationary. I'm thinking more pressure on the seal so that it is pushed snugly against the bearing race would be helpful, because I think I had oil up against that seal for a long time. Some may have seeped past the cork too. I looked in the parts manual and I'm not missing anything. It seems like a washer that could flex would be helpful in putting some pressure on the seal, because the sealing area is small on the race. What do you guys think?
Thanks
I dismantled the leaking hub and can find nothing wrong. The seal that was apparently leaking looks good. There was a cork wedge in the keyway. I'm inclined to reassemble everything as is. The outer seal looks like it seals on the bearing race. This is not like an axle seal where it seals on a turning axle, everything is stationary. I'm thinking more pressure on the seal so that it is pushed snugly against the bearing race would be helpful, because I think I had oil up against that seal for a long time. Some may have seeped past the cork too. I looked in the parts manual and I'm not missing anything. It seems like a washer that could flex would be helpful in putting some pressure on the seal, because the sealing area is small on the race. What do you guys think?
Thanks