Posted by Bob on February 07, 2020 at 07:25:05 from (64.255.159.199):
In Reply to: speedi sleeve? posted by Ellis Kinney on February 07, 2020 at 06:53:00:
IIRC, you've been posting about this reseal job on the Farmall Forum, and are planning to use two modern seals side-by-side.
Very likely, the lips on your new seals will not run exactly in the sold seal groove, so you may not even need a repair sleeve.
If you NEED to use one, go to the link below and note what the mfr. has to say about them.
"Selecting the sleeve size:
To determine the appropriate sleeve size, the shaft must be carefully cleaned first. The diameter of an undamaged section of the shaft surface should then be measured on at least three different planes. The arithmetical mean of these measurements determines the size of the required SKF Speedi-Sleeve. If the value lies within the permissible range listed in the product table for the shaft diameter d1, the selected SKF Speedi-Sleeve will provide an adequately tight it on the shaft and will NOT require an adhesive."
For the 1.375" sleeves, a shaft diameter of 1.371" to 1.377" is shown to be acceptable.
I doubt if adding epoxy would help because the fit is "snug" enough to scrape it off.
Personally, I would use a little Loctite, which is "thin" and a little might stay in place as the sleeve slides over it.
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