the inner seal is used to keep the gear oil in the rear so the spring side
goes inward and not towards
the bearing
In a message dated 9/24/2011 3:57:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hey fellas, need a little bit of remember from one of you who's rebuilt
the corporate 20 axle.
Because I disassembled it so long ago, I want to make sure I put it back
together correctly.
These axles are unique with both greased packed bearings and lube washed
bearings. I'm not
really sure it would make a whole lot of difference, which way that
innner
seal faced, but none
the less it's only smart to put it back together the way it was designed.
The INNER axle seal has a spring that retains the lip of the seal against
the axle seal surface.
IIRC, the spring side of that seal goes toward the axle bearing, same as
in a front wheel bearing.
Correct??
Thanks,
Armand
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