I did not end up using the seal. My original thought was to make the UHMW a tight tolerance to the axle and install a grease zerk. Not knowing how tight was OK, and what would be too tight, I opted to open it up a little. Now there is no need for a zerk and a seal. The center hole I bored, if I remember right, is about .030" over sized. If my outer bearing was to go bad, this is still tight enough to limp home on the plastic alone......I may not even know it right away.
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I was going to bore my center hole way oversize figuring that the load is really on the bearing and there is no reason for it to be any kind of a snug fit. Your idea of making it close enough that you can run on the plastic in a pinch is something I hadn't thought of.
Thanks for the reply.
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Originally posted by thebuggyman1 View PostI did not end up using the seal. My original thought was to make the UHMW a tight tolerance to the axle and install a grease zerk. Not knowing how tight was OK, and what would be too tight, I opted to open it up a little. Now there is no need for a zerk and a seal. The center hole I bored, if I remember right, is about .030" over sized. If my outer bearing was to go bad, this is still tight enough to limp home on the plastic alone......I may not even know it right away.
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