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I had problems getting a replacement O ring in the exact same size. So after choosing the closest one we applied "The Right Stuff" from Permatex and all was good. (Strange axles in an OE housing with disc brake setup.)
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An mechanic from the old days told me to use wheel bearing grease around the o/ring and bearing also put the grease on the flange and c/clip eliminator gasket tighten it up and it will never leak unless the vent is clogged . So far I never had another leak !
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Location: Kingman, NW AZ. in the middle of the longest stretch of Route 66
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Funny how the mind forgets and then is caused to bring back info. I do remember using heavy old style bearing grease, [like for front wheel bearings]
I did check the vent [pipe type with a loose cap]. it is OK. in this small town, I will bet 'O' rings will be next to impossible to find, should I need one. thanks all for the replys. Rod in AZ |
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