Elwood,
Great info.........thanks for figuring this one out. Adding it to my M37 notebook now.
Have a great 4th of July!
bob
Speedo pinion oil seal
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Re: Speedo pinion oil seal
Guys,
Just found some info on #8 O-Ring. They're made by Danco for faucet repair and available at Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
Here's how the 3 compare;
...................ID.....................OD...............Thickness
ORD.........11/32 (0.34375).....37/64 (0.59375)......0.140
#8...........12/32 (0.375)........36/64 (0.5625).......0.09375 (3/32)
#110.........11.6/32 (0.362).....36/64 (0.0568).......0.103
Sorry about all the dots.....the TAB function doesn't seem to work in this forum.
regards,
bob
Just found some info on #8 O-Ring. They're made by Danco for faucet repair and available at Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
Here's how the 3 compare;
...................ID.....................OD...............Thickness
ORD.........11/32 (0.34375).....37/64 (0.59375)......0.140
#8...........12/32 (0.375)........36/64 (0.5625).......0.09375 (3/32)
#110.........11.6/32 (0.362).....36/64 (0.0568).......0.103
Sorry about all the dots.....the TAB function doesn't seem to work in this forum.
regards,
bob
Re: Speedo pinion oil seal
I wonder what the No. 8 faucet washers are made of? If they're not oil compatible (since they're intended for a water faucet), putting them in the pinion nut to separate the transfer case lubricant and the speedo cable grease might not be a good idea.
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