| I thought of one last thing:
If the surface where the seal rides is grooved, you may have to sleeve 
it--RediSleeve
is one brand of sleeve kit--and use a seal with a smaller ID.  If you just 
replace the
seal on a grooved axle housing it'll still leak.  Hopefully, you won't have 
this problem.
bs
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Bob Spidell         San Jose, CA        bspidell@pacbell.net
'67 Austin-Healey 3000             '56 Austin-Healey 100M
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> Scott,
> 
> After you pull the axle bolt the axle on backwards so it sticks out at you 
> and use this to pull the hub.
> 
> Charles Rice in Glasgow did this recently and may have the proper socket. If 
> not order the tool from Hemphills and the Bluegrass Club will buy it from you 
> for our tool chest. (been meaning to buy one anyway)
> 
> Worst case scenario I have a proper puller and can get the proper socket. The 
> nut is so thin you have to place the socket on a belt sander because sockets 
> normally have a bit of a chamfer at the end and you need to square it up so 
>it 
> fits properly on the thin nut.
> 
> Remember just like your knockoffs, one side is right hand thread, the other 
> left hand thread.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim Werner
> Louisville, KY
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