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Question on the Transmission Main Gearbox Rear Oil Seal (through which the mainshaft passes). But really, it could be any oil seal where there is contact with another part....
The oil seal makes contact with a race & sheild attached to the mainshaft. How is it that this seal doesn't fail in short order (or does it!). I was thinking of ways to lubricate it, but the manual calls for no such thing.
Shots below for reference. The fit between the shield race and the oil seal is snug but feels right. Thanks.
Question on the Transmission Main Gearbox Rear Oil Seal (through which the mainshaft passes). But really, it could be any oil seal where there is contact with another part....
The oil seal makes contact with a race & sheild attached to the mainshaft. How is it that this seal doesn't fail in short order (or does it!). I was thinking of ways to lubricate it, but the manual calls for no such thing.
Shots below for reference. The fit between the shield race and the oil seal is snug but feels right. Thanks.

). so whatever fluid that it is supposed to retain (or slow down) provides the lubrication. One thing I've always done when installing new seals (over the last 43 years as a mechanic) is smear some grease on the new seal lip, prevents dry running until the aforementioned liquid reaches the seal.
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