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Ok, I keep reading all the hub seal discussions and trouble, and it's getting close to time to flip my hubs for singles, so I'm getting ready to re-seal it all too. I had one seal start dumping last year, and found that there was no outer seal on that hub, so I just filled the diff and live with it knowing I'd hav eto flip them anyway. (low mileage) I hear some say that it gets done that way in some units, but the inner seal is old school and not designed to keep in 90wt, just grease, so they eventually leak...
My quiestion is this: Anybody know the P/N for a "modern" two lip seal that I can install as the inner seal that will hold in 90wt, so I don't need the troublesome outer seal?? I'm not interested in discussions of grease vs. 90wt, I'm confident the bearings will be really happy in a bath of 90wt and my truck runs empty anyway.
If not, can anybody get dimensions for me and I'll see what I can come up with?? My truck is 300 miles away or I'd go measure myself.
Gringeltaube, you have to have this info somewhere in your M35 encyclopedia...
Thanks!
C
My quiestion is this: Anybody know the P/N for a "modern" two lip seal that I can install as the inner seal that will hold in 90wt, so I don't need the troublesome outer seal?? I'm not interested in discussions of grease vs. 90wt, I'm confident the bearings will be really happy in a bath of 90wt and my truck runs empty anyway.
If not, can anybody get dimensions for me and I'll see what I can come up with?? My truck is 300 miles away or I'd go measure myself.
Gringeltaube, you have to have this info somewhere in your M35 encyclopedia...
Thanks!
C