Felt seals
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Re: Felt seals
you dont, you buy the bearing that fits in its place .. i bet bearings are cheaper then felt seals. just my opinionmmdm4 wrote:Where can I get part #6633 the felt seals for the 6 gear diff?
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Re: Felt seals
I looked and looked for new seals and they are just too high. I looked around here and saw someone's car with bearing then the guys here told me the size and I got bearings for $4.48 shipped...ebaylongboardnj wrote:you dont, you buy the bearing that fits in its place .. i bet bearings are cheaper then felt seals. just my opinionmmdm4 wrote:Where can I get part #6633 the felt seals for the 6 gear diff?
Re: Felt seals
Any tips for installing the bearings in the housing? Read the transmission mod but seems odd to use only one screw to keep bearing in place. Also read posts about gluing them in. What type of glue and do you apply it around the top once bearing is pushed in place?
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Re: Felt seals
skip the glue, seems cheezy .. i do a small screw with washer.. thats more then enough to keep the bearing in. you dont need the bearing or screw its just a race mod. most people dont do the screw mod the dogbone will keep the bearing from falling out. i ran 6gears for years without outdrive bearings but if i rebuild a 6 gear now i use all bearings inside trans and outdrives with the screw modtommy2c wrote:Any tips for installing the bearings in the housing? Read the transmission mod but seems odd to use only one screw to keep bearing in place. Also read posts about gluing them in. What type of glue and do you apply it around the top once bearing is pushed in place?
Re: Felt seals
After reading the various replies I got in my search for the felt seals, I did the smart thing and went with the bearings! I was able to find them at my LHS, but I needed different ones for the rear stub axle carriers and I found them at Avid bearings. They have just about any size you need and they are reasonably low priced.
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Re: Felt seals
If you're going to put the bearings into the outdrive holes then maybe you might want to modify the tranny to free it up, this is a cool article which outlines what modifications will reduce friction and let it spin freely.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=8834
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=8834
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