Bob,
Using a standard National buna or nitrile seal will not last very
long with gear oil. Nitrile is listed as having "poor resistance to
lubricants containing sulphur or EP additives". Our gear oil has these.
Viton works much better. I suspect the original British Triumph seals
were made from the proper compounds. I have solved many leakage problems
with this one bit of info. I first ran into it with a Mark Williams 9"
diff that would leak after a couple of sessions. Here is a link to
Timken/National.
http://www.timken.com/products/bearings/pdf/NSCInfoSection.pdf
Timken owns the National industrial seals division. Look for section 1B.
There is also a good listing of Redisleeves.
P.S. The O-rings on TR transmission shift rails will actually seal if
you use Viton. Anything over 180 degrees F ought to be Viton anyway.
Greg Lund
Kramer, Robert wrote:
> I'm looking for some advice from somebody with racing experience with
> Speedie sleeves. Due to grooving on the original parts I have them on
> the transmission and differential flanges. With very little usage the
> trans seal gave up the ghost and bow I've wiped out the pinion seal. The
> diff and tranny are tight so it is not wobbleing apart. It seems to me
> that the increased diameter must be creating too much friction and heat.
> New flanges are unobtainable and I am using National brand seals as
> opposed to the crap the british car suppliers sell. What else can I do?
>
> Bob Kramer
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