Jeff, I'll second Patrick's oil seal orientation etc.
Double check the inner and outer dimensions of the seal before you fit it
though. I have had a few problems with seals not being the correct diameters
even though the manufacturers part number says its for my car. I gave up on
that type of seal for the front bearings (after 3 sets none of which were
correct) and went back to the felt ones( which I even had a problem with and
ended using the new felt pieces in the old steel rims). Which reminds me, I
must remember to check the play on the hubs this weekend. (And yes I did use
the trick of tightening to compress them).
That newer type of oil seal worked fine on the pinnion though.
Alan
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From: Bowen, Patrick A RP2 PABowen@sar.med.navy.mil
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 14:14:19 -0400
Subject: RE: Pinion seal orientation
Yes, Jeff you will pretty much destroy the old pinion seal. the flat part
of the seal will face you with the u shaped side facing in towards the diff.
Plan on your old seal being pretty hard to remove. I would suggest screws
screwed into it so you could pull or push on them. if you were so inclined
the easiest way to do it would be to find really long metal screws and put
them through a block of 2 X 4 and into the seal. Then you could hammer out
the block and take the seal with it. Many ways of doing it.
Patrick Bowen
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From: Jeff McNeal [mailto:jmcneal@ohms.com]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:25 PM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Pinion seal orientation
My replacement differential pinion seal arrived the other day. I plan on
tackling the repair this weekend. It's made of rubber and has a semi-flat
side and a deeper grooved side. Assuming that I'm going to have to destroy
the old pinion seal before being able to take a good look at it, I was
hoping that someone who has replaced one of these things can tell me what
the correct orientation is. Flat side facing in (towards the center of the
diff) or out (driveshaft side)?
Thank you. And for what it's worth, I really regret starting that thread
about anti-theft devices. I had no idea it could deteriorate into the mess
that it has. I've decided to install the hidden kill switch as I really see
no downside in doing it.
Best wishes,
Jeff in San Diego
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