Posted by Lmack on September 27, 2011 at 21:04:03 from (72.145.203.180):
In Reply to: super a belt pto seal posted by werowance on September 26, 2011 at 18:44:35:
You also have to understand that the standards for oil and grease retention was not the same in the 1950's. The post are correct that the ring is part of the assembly. With the best of seals the end of the shaft will leak a little oil. There are shim spacers on the end of the shaft and from the factory nothing was done to prevent oil seepage through the shims. I have used liquid gasket between the shims and it has worked fine. There is no oil seal between the ring and the shaft so a little oil is going to seep through the end of the belt pulley shaft.
If you remove the pulley you must install a cover to keep the ring in place or it will come off. I have made slip covers from 1 1/4" fence rail cut to 2 1/8" long. Use a pipe cutter or it will not be square.
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