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M-Type Rear Wheel Bearing Oil Seals

To: "Lyndon Pope" <lyndonp@xtra.co.nz>
Subject: M-Type Rear Wheel Bearing Oil Seals
From: C Sherriff <Clives_page@compuserve.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 04:14:57 -0500
Cc: "mmm list" <mg-mmm@autox.team.net>
Reply-to: C Sherriff <Clives_page@compuserve.com>
Sender: owner-mg-mmm@autox.team.net
Thats pretty much how it goes - I never had a leakage problem with the 
felt bushes either on the road or racing my fairly well developed M Type.

There was a heavier felt seal in the hub - retained by a 18 gauge steel
disk 
behind the wheel bearing - that kept hub grease under control.

Do ensure that you use nothing less than 140 grade oil in the diff though 
or the thinner stuff might leak.

Clive
Oxford UK

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Message text written by "Lyndon Pope"
>Many thanks to everyone who offered advice about my diff pinion bearing
problems. I have the diff back from the specialists now, already to be
installed and complete with taper pinion bearings.

I am now trying to assemble the rear brakes/wheel bearings to the axle
casing. It's all in pieces in boxes and I can't see where the seals go that
keep the axle oil out of the bearings. There is a felt seal that seems to
go
between the hub and the brake back plate (inboard of the bearing) and a
paper gasket between the hub flanges, but thats all.
Should there be another seal on the other side of the bearing somewhere?
I'm
tempted to put a modern rubber seal inside the outboard end of the axle
casing but i'm not sure.
Can anyone tell me how it's all supposed to be assembled?
Lyndon.<
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