Re: Felt or Seal ?????
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modern seal on the trans of my 37. was felt.
Posted on: 2016/12/13 17:23
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Troy, I am going to do a front wheel bearing service on the '63 Avanti. The parts supplier sent felt grease seals. They look like new ones, not NOS.
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Posted on: 2016/12/13 17:31
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I have always converted to modern seals and usually had to machine an adapter ring to press on to the seal to increase the outside diameter to fit the housing diameter.
My reasons are that I assume the modern lip seal seals better than felt and it is easier to buy a seal and machine the adapter ring than to have felt seals made (here in Australia). I would expect that felt seals would be fine against grease but maybe not as good as a modern seal against oil.
Posted on: 2016/12/13 21:10
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I serviced the front wheel bearings on the '34 Eight a few years back; the grease seals were felt and I replaced them with the same - no problems and no reason to make a change.
Posted on: 2016/12/14 9:02
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