TRD s/c seal replacement
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TRD s/c seal replacement
Well I finally got my new seal in today for the s/c. After a lot of google searching I have found. EPM.com has a seal made of viton, they quoted me 35 dollars for the seal you can see the specs hear http://epm.com/metal_viton.htm
I ended up getting the seal from a local bearing supplier. Its A harwel seal. Basically the cr seal is a single lip seal 25-40-7 I got a harwel seal part num- 25-40-07ADL witch is a double lip seal. I will be installing sometime this weekend with pictures of the install i'll post them up as well as a how to guide. I bought two seals for about 3.50 a peice.
I ended up getting the seal from a local bearing supplier. Its A harwel seal. Basically the cr seal is a single lip seal 25-40-7 I got a harwel seal part num- 25-40-07ADL witch is a double lip seal. I will be installing sometime this weekend with pictures of the install i'll post them up as well as a how to guide. I bought two seals for about 3.50 a peice.
#3
with the double lip you get better sealing of the oil, more area of the seal is spread across the shaft to keep the oil out rather a single lip. if one lip goes at least you still have another lip of sealing. It will also last longer. heat dose play a huge roll in seal its self, making the rubber seal brittle when hot. thats where a viton seal woul be good cause the heat rang is 480 F + with the stock seal its about 210 F
#7
new seal in and working great. install was a breez and didn't have to take the hole s/c off. just the shaft and the ten 6mm allen bolts on the s/c and off it came. Install time was about 1 hour 15 min. Also sometime you may have shaft play thats is because of the key way is wearing where the shaft coneccts to the s/c and held by a 1/2 inch 12 point APR bolt. I just fliped mine till i replace it with a nice stainless steel key. that will take away a little of the chatter with the s/c
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