Re: Looking for Bob Grunau
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Re: Looking for Bob Grunau
I have e-mailed the message below to Bob Grunau off list twice over the past
few weeks and haven't been able to get a response. Does anyone know if he is
away? He did post a message on this list only a week ago. Maybe someone on
this list who has used his rear axle nuts and seals can answer my questions.
Bob,
Regarding your TC replacement 2" hex rear bearing hub nuts with seals, can
these be used with stock axle shafts and hubs or are your tapered axles and
hubs required? I replaced both half shafts, hubs, and the bronze bushings
with new ones from Abingdon spares and NOS R&M rear bearings just a few
years and very few miles ago and I don't want to replace them if at all
possible. The brakes have been dry until now but a slight seepage has
started coming from either the bearing hub seal or the splined hub to
bearing carrier paper gasket on the right side. I suspect that the machined
surface on the axle housing is too scored to allow the carrier seal to work
properly. I also realize that I only have about 90 'lbs of torque on the
axle nuts not 140 as you recommend and that may be contributing to the
problem. If I understand your setup the new nuts seal off the rear end oil
from entering the bearing carrier completely. I assume that your tapered
shafts have a micro finish surface just inboard the hub for the seal to run
on. Could I use a speedi sleeve on a stock axle shaft to the same effect?
How do the bearings get lube, do you drill and tap the carrier for a grease
fitting or just pack them as is done on the front hubs? Are you able to
supply or know the part number for a speedi sleeve for the rear axle housing
itself and if there is a double lip seal available to replace the stock
seal, since I may still have a problem keeping grease from escaping the
carrier even if I am able to use your axle nuts with seals?
Thanks,
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Frank
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Re: Looking for Bob Grunau
Frank,
I am not Bob and am not an expert on this, but I am running a stock
axle shaft on the left and a Bob Grunau shaft on the right. Both
sides have Grunau nuts and seals with no leakage. The stock shaft
has a speedi-sleeve. I found that pushing the sleeve over the
splines causes the sleeve to follow the splines giving a lumpy
surface which cannot possibly seal. What I ended up doing is
filling the splines in with epoxy, building it up larger than the
axle. Then I chucked up the axles in the lathe and carefullyturned
the epoxy down and stopped when I got to metal. Then when I pushed
the sleeve into place it was perfectly round and smooth. I have had
no problem with them.
The bearings were replaced on both axles with sealed bearings which
need no lubrication.
I hope this helps you.
Terry TC2285
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wrote:
over the past> I have e-mailed the message below to Bob Grunau off list twice
know if he is> few weeks and haven't been able to get a response. Does anyone
someone on> away? He did post a message on this list only a week ago. Maybe
questions.> this list who has used his rear axle nuts and seals can answer my
seals, can> > Bob, > Regarding your TC replacement 2" hex rear bearing hub nuts with
axles and> these be used with stock axle shafts and hubs or are your tapered
bushings> hubs required? I replaced both half shafts, hubs, and the bronze
a few> with new ones from Abingdon spares and NOS R&M rear bearings just
at all> years and very few miles ago and I don't want to replace them if
has> possible. The brakes have been dry until now but a slight seepage
to> started coming from either the bearing hub seal or the splined hub
machined> bearing carrier paper gasket on the right side. I suspect that the
seal to work> surface on the axle housing is too scored to allow the carrier
on the> properly. I also realize that I only have about 90 'lbs of torque
the> axle nuts not 140 as you recommend and that may be contributing to
end oil> problem. If I understand your setup the new nuts seal off the rear
tapered> from entering the bearing carrier completely. I assume that your
seal to run> shafts have a micro finish surface just inboard the hub for the
effect?> on. Could I use a speedi sleeve on a stock axle shaft to the same
a grease> How do the bearings get lube, do you drill and tap the carrier for
able to> fitting or just pack them as is done on the front hubs? Are you
axle housing> supply or know the part number for a speedi sleeve for the rear
stock> itself and if there is a double lip seal available to replace the
escaping the> seal, since I may still have a problem keeping grease from
> carrier even if I am able to use your axle nuts with seals? > > Thanks, > > -- > Frank > < frankgraham@m... > > ______________________
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Terry,
An interesting solution to getting the speedi-sleeve over the splines.
Trying to think my way through how this setup must work I had assumed that a
sleeve was the only way to get a seal to work on a stock shaft.
Unfortunately my 10" Logan lathe only has a 3/4" through hole in the spindle
so I can't turn an axle shaft on it. In the fall I will have access to a 16"
LeBlonde lathe so this could turn into a winter project. I take it that it
is not too difficult to get all of the epoxy out of the splines after the
sleeve is in place. Did you put some grease or oil in the splines first to
keep the epoxy from sticking too well?
I still don't understand how the bearings get lubed if the oil can't get
past the seal on the shaft, do you pack the bearings with grease? Also do
you or anyone else know the part # for a speedi-sleeve to fit the axle
housing so that the standard oil seals will work effectively? Even with
grease in the bearings I still need an effective grease seal between the
bearing carrier and the axle housing. On my Twin Cam and Deluxe I used a
double lip seal to replace the standard seals and these have worked very
well. Does anyone know if Federal Mogul makes a double lip seal that will
fit the TC bearing carrier?
Thanks,
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Frank
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Re: Looking for Bob Grunau
Hi Frank,
I've been away for a few days.
Yes the 2" hex nuts and seals seal off the diff oil from the wheel bearings
. Therefore you need to install double sealed and pre-lubed wheel bearings.
SKF-6208-2RS, 9 ball type or SKF-M208-2RZ, 12 ball type.
I guess you could use the original grease fitting inside the rear hub and
lubricate the bearings that way. However most, if not all, replacement hubs
available recently have deleted this grease fitting. Therefore you could
pack the bearings with grease.
Use of double sealed ball bearings is a surer way of keeping grease off the
brakes.
To use the bearing nut/oil seals on the original splined axles you need to
install a 1" CR Speedi-Sleeve to cover the inner hub splines. I have not
done this installation but I see from other responses that the job has been
done using epoxy to give the Speedi-sleeve a solid backing.
Normally the seals run on a polished area of my tapered axle shafts.
I don't know of a double lip seal .
Not sure where the 140 ft-lbs torque came from, I think I have been saying
125 ft-lbs??
Hope this helps.
Bob Grunau
Bob,
Regarding your TC replacement 2" hex rear bearing hub nuts with seals, can
these be used with stock axle shafts and hubs or are your tapered axles and
hubs required? I replaced both half shafts, hubs, and the bronze bushings
with new ones from Abingdon spares and NOS R&M rear bearings just a few
years and very few miles ago and I don't want to replace them if at all
possible. The brakes have been dry until now but a slight seepage has
started coming from either the bearing hub seal or the splined hub to
bearing carrier paper gasket on the right side. I suspect that the machined
surface on the axle housing is too scored to allow the carrier seal to work
properly. I also realize that I only have about 90 'lbs of torque on the
axle nuts not 140 as you recommend and that may be contributing to the
problem. If I understand your setup the new nuts seal off the rear end oil
from entering the bearing carrier completely. I assume that your tapered
shafts have a micro finish surface just inboard the hub for the seal to run
on. Could I use a speedi sleeve on a stock axle shaft to the same effect?
How do the bearings get lube, do you drill and tap the carrier for a grease
fitting or just pack them as is done on the front hubs? Are you able to
supply or know the part number for a speedi sleeve for the rear axle housing
itself and if there is a double lip seal available to replace the stock
seal, since I may still have a problem keeping grease from escaping the
carrier even if I am able to use your axle nuts with seals?
Thanks,
--
Frank
< frankgraham@msn.com >
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