Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 16:39:26 -0400 FILETIME=[2897FF60:01CFC300]
I'm experiencing an oil leak where an axle CV flange is sealed against the transmission. I'm linking to an ebay listing for a replacement axle flange that I'm looking to purchase, and so people know
Have you considered a Speedi-sleeve? You may have to look it up by size if they don't have that particular application listed. I've had good luck using a sleeve that was listed for a shaft some .010
I've dealt with leaky seals on my A2 Golfs. I ended up buying new flanges. I believe a light touchup with some emery cloth would smooth up the surface. You could chuck it in a drill press to ensure y
Ebay axle has been ordered, so we'll see what happens there. The speedi seal is a great backup plan, and the correct size is available for this application. Thanks! look this cut. one. <http://www.sk
Randall, you mentioned Loctite "circular parts mount". I don't see a loctite product that seems to match. Recall the product name? SKF recommends a "light layer of a non-hardening sealant". Are they
JB weld is very much NOT a "non-hardening sealant". tim loctite talking 7 if using a _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Archive: http://www.team.net/archive
Sorry, I guess I mis-remembered the name. It's Loctite RC 609, Retaining Compound, Cylindrical bonding. No doubt there are other, better choices, I just have a big bottle of RC609 that I'm trying to
When I did my crank, I used Hylomar 'cause that's what I had in my box. I'd think any RTV that's good for 300F or so would work. I don't think the trans parts get much hotter than that. Just make you