tshep
Gold Member
As above...
Upper seal has 'stop' flange, so depth is obvious.
Lower seal does not.
(The bearing does have a groove to go past, to show depth for lower bearing.)
So, does lower seal go in:
far enough to 'touch' bearing, or
just flush to shaft housing,
or anywhere in between.
I went with deep to bearing, as shaft has a bit of protrusion 'into' shaft housing area.
I can still feel the shaft engage seal surface as it goes in.
Anyone familiar?
Upper seal has 'stop' flange, so depth is obvious.
Lower seal does not.
(The bearing does have a groove to go past, to show depth for lower bearing.)
So, does lower seal go in:
far enough to 'touch' bearing, or
just flush to shaft housing,
or anywhere in between.
I went with deep to bearing, as shaft has a bit of protrusion 'into' shaft housing area.
I can still feel the shaft engage seal surface as it goes in.
Anyone familiar?