02:57:52pm, Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Axel seals
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Black Harvester !!
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Think this has been discussed before. Looking for someone who make the split axel seal when you have weld on hubs for a IH rear end thanks ! |
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Black Harvester !!
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Anybody ? |
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Lewis
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I don't no of any two piece seals but they probably are .But if you will drill the end of your Axil housing for a grease fitting and pump a bunch of wheel bearing grease in it it wont leak for a long time until the oil thins the grease up then do it again the grease is whatt kept the Older tractors from leaking it will work |
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Black Harvester !!
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Been on here before but can’t find it but thanks for the info |
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Registered: 12/17/2010 Posts: 54 |
We have 1-2 left in stock that we had custom built, they are pricey, but do work and are hard to get. If memory serves me right they are $125-150 each. If that price does not scare you then feel free to call me at:
Conner Fuel Systems 660-292-4075 Bryan Conner |
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Black Harvester !!
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How hard are they to put in just trying to save myself a lot of work by not having to cut the weld on hub off? |
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Registered: 12/17/2010 Posts: 54 |
Just pull end cap off, yank old seal however you can without damaging axle seal area, carefully bend new seal around the axle, gently press(punch) new seal into seal retainer, put a very small amount of silicone at juncture of seal and reinstall the cap.
That's it. Bryan Conner Conner Fuel Systems Milan, MO 660-292-4075 |
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lEWIS
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Bryan why don't you chime in on the Alcohol for fuel Topic since you guys really got things going I'm sure you could tell us a lot |
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Registered: 12/17/2010 Posts: 54 |
Lewis,
I have several memories of the first alcohol tractors out there, I was born in 1960 and followed the archaic news channels we had back then through my fathers magazines and engineering books. I don't know that I could add much to the conversation except the first I remember of the guys on alcohol was the Hill Bros and Ron Schafer (sp) from Illinois. That was only because of Ollie Schaefer buying widened rims and trading info as I was only 9 or so at the time. My memory recalls that they were on alcohol at the M&W pull in LaPlata Mo circa 1969. I/we did not start running alcohol until 1979/1980 as dad didn't believe in the fuel delivery system over a carb. Bryan |
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lEWIS
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Did you really use a milk weigh jar to flow a fuel system ,When you started that's what ive heard |
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Registered: 12/17/2010 Posts: 54 |
LOL,
That's a long story better left for another day! |
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Registered: 04/03/2016 Posts: 772 |
Bryan, did Bill C teach you that method? lol |
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