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Will this axle seal work?? Need advice please!

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Mike_eash

Hello guys

I am replacing an axle seal on my charger 10

Hydro tranny sunstrand

I bought a replacement seal. However the one I pulled out is steel and much thicker

then the rubber one I bought.

See attached pics 

Does anyone know If the thinner rubber one works? Just seems much cheaper

Does anyone have experience with those??

Any input is always appreciated 

Thanks in advance 

 

Also how can I tell if I have a bad wheelbearing? I heard that can cause seal leaks as well

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953 nut
2 minutes ago, Mike_eash said:

 

Also how can I tell if I have a bad wheelbearing? I heard that can cause seal leaks

Take ahold of the end of your axle and attempt to move it up and down/forward and back. There should be NO movement at all. A bit of in and out is OK.

10 minutes ago, Mike_eash said:

bought a replacement seal. However the one I pulled out is steel and much thicker

then the rubber one I bought

These are the ones I have used and have been very pleased with them.   https://www.ebay.com/itm/142042768245

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wallfish
11 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Take ahold of the end of your axle and attempt to move it up and down/forward and back. There should be NO movement at all. A bit of in and out is OK.

Dick forgot to mention, Jack it up off the ground too so it's much easier to feel that movement, if there is any

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953 nut
3 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Dick forgot to mention, Jack it up off the ground too so it's much easier to feel that movement, if there is any

My assumption was the it was up on stands because he had removed the axle seal.   BUT, we all know what comes next. you make an a$$ out of you and me.  :hide:

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Mike_eash
5 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

My assumption was the it was up on stands because he had removed the axle seal.   BUT, we all know what comes next. you make an a$$ out of you and me.  :hide:

It is on stands lol!

I have maybe a 1/4" in and out play nothing up and down at all

Assuming it's not my bearing from what you told me

 

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mrc

hi mike-eash,

 

too bad you live so far away from me.  i have those thick metal seals in stock in my garage.  heck, you could bring over a six pack and i would give you one.  you want to use the thick metal ones.

 

regards

mike

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Mike_eash

Would gladly bring a six pack for one lol!

I ordered one on ebay from attached link above. Only problem is I gotta wait till Nov. 8th till it shows up. And I have leafs to mulch guess it will have to wait

Thanks anyway

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Mike_eash
7 hours ago, mrc said:

hi mike-eash,

 

too bad you live so far away from me.  i have those thick metal seals in stock in my garage.  heck, you could bring over a six pack and i would give you one.  you want to use the thick metal ones.

 

regards

mike

Would gladly bring a six pack for one lol!

 

I ordered one on ebay from attached link above. Only problem is I gotta wait till Nov. 8th till it shows up. And I have leafs to mulch guess it will have to wait

 

Thanks anyway

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953 nut
3 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

Yes, he does sell seals under that name but they are the thin ones like @Mike_eash already has. I bought a pair of them years back but was reluctant to use them. The ones I have purchased on :techie-ebay: and passed along the link to have worked well and match what was used at the factory. 

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rmaynard

Just my opinion, but the advent of newer seal material has made seals work better. Because of that, I feel that the thinner seal will work just fine.

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953 nut
23 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

I feel that the thinner seal will work just fine.

It probably would,   just my OCD kicking in.

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pfrederi

I have 7 sunstrands I have always used the CR 11124 seal.  Never had any of them leak.

 

 

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WHX??

I have used the thinner ones with no issues just because I didn't know any better & couldn't fine the thick ones. 

12 hours ago, wallfish said:

Dick forgot to mention, Jack it up off the ground too so it's much easier to feel that movement, if there is any

 

Good time to check the hubs too. 

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Mike_eash

Thanks for all the info guys!

 

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stevasaurus

Don't quote me, but I think the thicker seals are from National ??  SKF and C/R (Chicago Rawhide) are the same copmpany.  Motion Industries has a great catalog on line to try to search out the Thicker Seal and you can search by company.  Nothing wrong with using the thinner seals though.  :orcs-cheers:

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Mike_eash

Thanks for all the info guys!

Just an update

I decided to use the thinner rubber seal so far so good! Seems to be working just fine

 

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rmaynard

Just looking at eBay this morning and there are quite a few 6449 seals (thick) available. 

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