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  1. gringeltaube

    Pinion seal - which side is which?

    Not in this case: The one referenced above is only a "so called" double-lip seal, and both lips are not identical. The outer one is much smaller and doesn't have a spring. It just helps to keep sand and mud away from the real sealing area. Yes, that - or the lip just wears away. That's why at...
  2. gringeltaube

    Pinion seal - which side is which?

    ... Then don't buy it! The shaft Ø in this case is 2.375" and the bore, 3.350". Here are a few more "modern (double-lip) seal numbers for that application: TIMKEN: 412119 SKF: 23702 G.
  3. gringeltaube

    Pinion seal - which side is which?

    In reference to those pics: right and left is one and the same... showing the outside, only. No pics from the inner side to be seen there. No matter what style and if single or double lip, normally an oil seal is installed this way...(diagram, below...) Exceptions of the rule do exist: e.g. the...
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