Rear Drum Brake Leak

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Woody3

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Well, while I'm on about me leaks, I thougt I might as well post this.

I have the typical oil leak on my n/s/r hub, as per below picture:

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The joys.

Obviously it's a seal that's gone (I've cleared my breathers to no avail).

I've had a gander on Paddocks site, but can't work out which seal it is...there seems to be three!

Paddock Spares - Hub Oil Seal - twin lip type - OEM

Paddock Spares - Hub seal- OE Manufacturer

Paddock Spares - Outer hub seal - - OE Manufacturer

It's a 1989 90 if that helps at all? I've been sat trying to wokk it out most of the Evening. Is it a case of stripping the lot down to see which it is? :(
 
Ah ok...sounds like I'll have to strip it down then...more wokk haha.

Thanks Buster & Lee - much appreciated!

Just outta interest, rear diff (I've got too many leaks), once I take the split pin out, undo the nut and remove the flange etc, should the shaft have up, down, left, right movement in it?
 
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If this is the rear diff pinion seal, mine has a small amount of left/right up/down movement with the seal in place (about 2 - 3 mm), and with the seal out it has a lot of movement - think that's about normal, as its torquing up the flange bolt that secures it in place

By the way did my pinion seal 3 weeks back - hardest part was getting the old seal out - tried the old drill 2 holes, insert self tapers game and it weren't budging

Ended up having to (carefully) hack out the front of the seal with a small flat screwdriver, and then (even more carefully) collapse in one side before it would come free - right bugger!

Hope yours is easier!
 
SH-Yeah, I know exactly what you mean about getting the old seal out. Trying not to damage anything and remove it, is a pain!

James - thanks...no movement went nut is tight...just worried me slightly thinking bearings had gone!
 
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