Mike,
These things are notorious leakers. I finally gave up on a set that I
bought used (not Winners Circle, but another design). You pretty much
have to start by putting speedisleeves on the axles to give the seals a
good place to ride. The sealed bearing would be the outer bearing. The
one I have is made by Peer Bearing and has the following numbers:
6207-2RS-C3
35x72x17, sealed
2074
Search the archives, I think all of this has been discussed before.
Good luck!
David
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 15:39:32 -0500 (EST) Mike/Donna Carpenter
<mail4carpenters@peoplepc.com> writes:
> Hey guys and gals,
>
> I just picked up my Winners Circle double bearing hubs. I bought
> them not just to spend money but for the strength and hopefully
> oil-sealing qualities. New parts ought to seal better?
>
> I was speaking to Winners Circle and they say that for really bad
> oil leaking rear-ends they offer a "sealed" bearing. Do any of you
> know what bearing number that is or what manufacturer has that
> bearing?
>
> Also does it go in the farthest position out towards the road wheel
> or on the inside?
>
> Thanks for all of your help.
>
> Mike Carpenter
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