
Re: 8 3/4 seal problem / question
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Re: 8 3/4 seal problem / question
- From: Don Dulmage <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 08:35:28 -0500
Green bearing do not use the stock seals. green bearings are not some wierd
specal thing we think they are they are just bearings like we used to find
in say 55 to 57 chevy difs . Have a lot of friends using them now with no
seals. have a set in my hemi jeep on a set of strange axles and although I
have not run them yet they were used for about 9 years by my pal G Wager
with no trouble. BTW sometimes it is the splined section that is too long.
When using the grean bearings which do not require adjustment but are self
centering you and just lop the extra off the end of theaxle at thesplines
providng thereis enough spline to still engage. in fact when i get axles
replined I specifya cetain amount of lengthin the pline so i can final fit
the axle to suit me. Don
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From: "Wakeman Massie" <wakey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 7:27 PM
Subject: 8 3/4 seal problem / question
I have rebuilt and modified many 8 3/4s over the years but I am little
stumped on this one. It is the original 1962 8 3/4 axle housing that I am
rebuilding for use in my '62 Dart project.
Being a reasonably high-performance application, I am using a 742 case and
decided to ditch the tapered axleshafts. Also I am using 11 x 2 1/2" drums
off of a '67 C-body.
I measured the overall width of the housing, then ordered custom width
shafts from Moser with Green Co. bearings pressed on already.
Upon trying to assemble all the cleaned/blasted/rebuild stuff, I found
that the depth of the bearing and seal bore in the housing ends are not
the same as the later (post '65). They are more shallow - and the problem
is that I cannot get the axle end-seals hammered in deep enough to clear
the bearing retainer on the axleshaft without interference. It simple
isn't machined deep enough.
My first thought is to turn the axle seals around backwards. This would
get me maybe 1/4"more clearance.. probably not enough. My second idea is
to skip the seals entirely, thinking that since the Green Co. bearings are
sealed and use an O-ring on the OD, perhaps no seal would be needed to
keep the gear oil off my brakes.
Does anyone have any tips/tricks/insight short of deeper machining or
welding on later-style housing ends?
Thanks
Wakeman
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