Oil Seal: 2.5"odx1.75"id - similar to 1098 timing

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Oil Seal: 2.5"odx1.75"id - similar to 1098 timing

Post by rayofleamington »

Just been digging through my box of new parts left over from jobs I've not yet done and parts that came in the boot of cars I bought.
I found a pair of lip seals, which seemed like timing chain seals.
I just compared them to the 1098 timing chain lip seal, and these ones I found are too big!

Anyone got any ideas what they might be?
Are there any radial lip seals like this in the rear axle??
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Yes Ray there are the same type of seals in the rear hubs
but I cannot give you the measurements as I fitted my last
one last year.
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Post by washer-bottle »

I agree with Willie - probably rear hub oil seals. If you change these I found you can still buy the paper gaskets straight from the Rover dealer (in Bath). I used a countersink gently on the rear axle flange bolt holes to remove the factory swarf before refitting the paper gaskets - this ensures a good fit and helps reduce the chance of oil leaks onto your brake shoes.

There is also a similar seal on the rear diff drive that is a very slightly different size so take care in case you are sold the wrong one by mistake. I found it was a real pain to change as the nut behind the propshaft was very difficult to undo and I made the mistake of pushing the seal in too far so it leaked - I had to do it all again! You know if it leaks as the diff oil is sprayed all around the bottom of the car by the prop shaft.

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Post by rayofleamington »

thanks wb
now that's given me a thought! My car already sprays oil from the rear end of the prop, and I get drips of oil from the diff housing onto my drive.
I am in the process of doing the gearbox seals, next will be the engine.
I'll add the diff input shaft to the list of things I haven't done yet..
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Post by Willie »

Yes the rear hub oil seal and the 'final drive'oil seal have
different part numbers. What you need to undo the nut
on the pinion is a stout bar which bolts to the flange and
reaches the ground. Surprisingly, there is no locking tab
on this nut,only a spring washer.
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Post by les »

Having just renewed a rear bearing and oil seal I can measure the old seal if it will help to identify size, Ray.
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Post by rayofleamington »

thanks les - that would be useful
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Post by les »

Ok, here is the size as printed on the seal----64 - 44- 9.5, refering to 0/d - I/d - thickness. The imperial size, just using a rule is 2.5''
x 1 11/16'' x 3/8''. The 1 11/16'' measurement is not precise.
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