Puzzled
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:04 PM |
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oil seal
Just did the business on my type 9, for conversion to 5 speed in MGA.Stripped the box, in great nick , no wear on any cogs or play in shaft.Fitted new
oil seals to front and back , new gasketts etc.Cleaned outside of box and filled up with oil. Tilted the box for painting (end where prop shaft joins
onto splines. Oil is pi**ing out.Question----- Does the oil seal only become effective when the propshaft is fitted??? Please excuse my ignorance ,
but I"m trying to learn as I go along!!!
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blakep82
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:06 PM |
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lol yep. the oil seal sits tight against the prop to make the seal. without the prop theres still a big hole at the back of the box
something i'd never expected first time i removed a gear box still got the oil stains all over the driveway
[Edited on 13/1/10 by blakep82]
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deezee
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:40 PM |
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This might sound dumb but does the prop have to sit tight into the gearbox? I thought it was allowed to have a degree fore/aft play in it.
I'm asking because I'm taking my Sierra prop to Northwest propshafts soon to get shortened and don't want it too short!
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Steve G
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Puzzled Tilted the box for painting (end where prop shaft joins onto splines. Oil is pi**ing out.Question----- Does
the oil seal only become effective when the propshaft is fitted??? Please excuse my ignorance , but I"m trying to learn as I go along!!!
LOL. Now I wonder how many members on here HAVENT done exactly the same - at least those with car engines.
The seal isnt under much pressure as it isnt submerged in oil but as you rightly suggest, seals on the propshaft.
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blakep82
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:43 PM |
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sorry, yes the prop should should move back and forward on the gearbox, what i menat was the oil seal should sit tight 'around' the end
of the prop
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mcerd1
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:54 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Steve G
LOL. Now I wonder how many members on here HAVENT done exactly the same - at least those with car engines.
quite a few - but mainly because other people remind us with post like this
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HAL 1
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posted on 13/1/10 at 06:58 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by deezee
This might sound dumb but does the prop have to sit tight into the gearbox? I thought it was allowed to have a degree fore/aft play in it.
I'm asking because I'm taking my Sierra prop to Northwest propshafts soon to get shortened and don't want it too short!
just tell them the distance from the diff flange and the inlet of the g/box, they should do the maths, when i had mine done they were glad i did it
that way as they worked it out for me.
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Puzzled
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posted on 13/1/10 at 07:31 PM |
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pheeewwwww. Thanks and I love you all !!!!!
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