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The seal is the correct item. I suggest you post a few digipix of what you are doing.
You would have removed a spring steel retaining clip before you could have removed the existing seal. The retaining clip is on the brake drum side, the old seal pushes out toward the retaining clip side. |
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HI ALL,
THANK YOU ALL, your guidance was very very helpfull. I was able to instal the seal today. thank you. now I ned to know which is way to put the out seal. att is a pic. shoul I put it this way or the other way? thnaks arie |
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That is the correct way. You always put a seal with the lip pointing at the lubricant you wish to control. In this case, it is the gear oil from the differential that you are trying to keep out of the bearings.
On other vehicles with a similar seal, the slot on the tang is normally filled with a little piece of cork to prevent gear oil from getting to the bearings. The tang locking washer compresses the cork between it and the seal. The carriers did not do this, but it is an option. |
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