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Re: Seal inside brake drum on an H
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Posted by Haas on June 18, 2007 at 19:01:04 from (12.65.30.162):
In Reply to: Seal inside brake drum on an H posted by PUTTER on June 18, 2007 at 15:16:29:
You get access to the seal by removing the brake drum. Likely you will have to take the seal out in pieces, as they are not so easy to remove. Don't try to remove the seal holder flange, as you can't do that without pulling the axle out so the bull gear can drop down out of the way of the pinion bearing cage/seal holder. I tried the self tapping screw system on my I-6 (like an M) That worked sort of, but the seal ended up coming out in pieces. When you put things back, in addition to the seal, be sure to get the fiber washer that goes under the brake drum retainer washer. If you don't put the fiber washer in there, oil can leak around the brake drum splines and you will still end up with a mess.
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