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Leaking Oil Seals.

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AWB

07-23-2007 16:33:32




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I am having continuing problems with oil seal leaks on both rear axles on my Allis Chalmers Model G tractor. The seals were the correct seals and were installed new and installed correctly. A Speedi-Sleeve was used on both axles over the oil seal wear point. What else can be done to correct the problem? All suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.




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steve n carol

07-23-2007 22:07:14




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 Re: Leaking Oil Seals. in reply to AWB, 07-23-2007 16:33:32  
I hope that the vent was the problem. next you might want to check the bearing itself. If it's worn, It will take out a seal. also, if there is excessive end play. Is the seal is fully seated in it's boss. Abraisive in the lube? and my favorite, a loose nut behind the WHEEL!

How did the seal, that you removed, look? was it shreadded? worn? oblong?...sl



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AWB

07-24-2007 06:59:19




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 Re: Leaking Oil Seals. in reply to steve n carol, 07-23-2007 22:07:14  
stevencarol: Thank you for the information on leaky oil seals. New oil seal, new bearing. Seal is properly seated. No contaminated lube, and no excessive end play. I am going to carefully examine the bearing retainers..... It may be that the leaks are coming from the retainer bolts??? Thanks again for the info.



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JCSinGA

07-23-2007 17:26:19




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 Re: Leaking Oil Seals. in reply to AWB, 07-23-2007 16:33:32  
There probably is a vent that is stopped up, the pressure has to go out the path of least resistance and the seals are the next best place. I have no idea where it would be but look on the top 1/2 of the housing. HTH



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AWB

07-23-2007 18:34:15




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 Re: Leaking Oil Seals. in reply to JCSinGA, 07-23-2007 17:26:19  
JCSinGA: Thank you for the information on correcting the oil seal leak problem.



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