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Technical question: missing oil seal?Views : 1007 Replies : 4Users Viewing This Thread : |
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I have removed the half-shafts on my 165 to replace the brake backing plates. Whilst doing this I noticed evidence of a slight oil leak, so I was paying attention to the seals.
Haynes shows an inner and outer oil seal at the wheel bearing: ![]() My axle has an outer seal, and a channel for the inner seal, but the inner seal is missing. ![]() ![]() So is it a simple case of a seal missed during a bearing change? Looking at the Skandix parts site, this service instruction is given: "Installation Information Volvo 140 70-, 164 70-, P1800E, P1800ES: The wheel bearing runs under differential oil and is only pre-greased during installation to prevent dry running. Do not use the inner radial oil seal. It is only supplied in the kit to be used at the 200/700 Series." ![]() Annoyingly, they don't say why the exact same bearing should have both seals fitted on a 200, yet not the inner seal on a very similar 100 axle. IPD sells an inner oil seal which is current on their site and listed as correct for a 1973 164. So the Skandix instruction to delete the inner seal is clearly is not universally accepted practice. ![]() Also, although grease from my bearing has all been washed/absorbed by axle oil, there are traces of grease in the groove between the axle tube and the end piece. This supports my view that my axle originally had a greased wheel bearing with seals both sides. On the basis of my leak, and the evidence of the axle being designed to have two oil seals, I am strongly leaning towards refitting an inner seal. But if anyone can explain the rationale of the Skandix instructions, I would be keen to hear and understand it. Thanks John |
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The axles only had the outer oil seal
The inner seal was added with the 1031/1041 axles I have replaced more axle bearings by far on the late double sealed axles than on the early single outer seal type. I suspect the diff oil helps to lube the bearings rather than doing any harm |
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No idea but I never trust Haynes
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I'd lean towards having just the outer seal, too, cos of helpful diff oil prolonging bearing life, as CS says. I have found similiar situations in other machines; Stihl say 50/1 oil/petrol ratio for chainsaws, etc. After a couple yrs, u'll need new mains an piston on that ratio, as happened to me. Mechanic at concessionaires said run motor on 40:1 an it won't happen. 6 yrs later, his words have proved to be true.
While we're here, John you mentioned some engine mods that can be useful, could you outline them? Regards, Mark. |
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