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DubbyDo - April 30th, 2012 at 09:28 PM

Been looking for a front crank seal for when I replace my bottom pulley. Does anyone know if an online shop sells them? Looked at a few but no mention of front seals only rears
Thanks
Dave


Joel - April 30th, 2012 at 09:56 PM

Funny reason for that. ;)

There isn't a seal in there, only an oil slinger on the crank.
There is a mod done to fit one for offroad cars better known as a sand seal.


DubbyDo - April 30th, 2012 at 10:13 PM

Cheers for that Joel. I was wondering how an alloy pulley would go with seal lip wear issues, sounds like no issues!!! Whereabouts in Northern Rivers are you? My wifes fam is from Bentley, in between Kyogle, Casino and Lismore. We get down there at least once a year and will end up there eventually. The uncles 1960/61 Beetle is down there so every cahnce I get I go and try and do some work on it, sux when all my tools are up here


Joel - April 30th, 2012 at 10:21 PM

No worries,
The inside hub of the pulley is a very neat fit and has reverse threads cut in them to throw the oil back in the case.
Works well except on offroad cars when the thread fill up with dirt and grit.

I'm on a Macadamia plantation between Lismore and Ballina, been round here my whole life.
Plenty of dubbers in the area too.


DubbyDo - April 30th, 2012 at 11:57 PM

Thats good to hear, about the dubbers! and dont mind a Macca myself! Are there any shows down there through the year? Be good to time a visit when something was on. Be nice to meet other people who didnt think a Landcruiser ute was the only way to get to work and play!!!


11CAB - May 1st, 2012 at 06:01 AM

How is Gove these days? It's been 25 years since I lived up there.


DubbyDo - May 1st, 2012 at 11:58 AM

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Originally posted by 11CAB
How is Gove these days? It's been 25 years since I lived up there.
Hasnt changed much. When Rio took over a lot of the old timers left. Ive been here 7 years now and when you drive around town or go to Woolies you are flat out bumping into someone you know


Joel - May 1st, 2012 at 01:13 PM

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Originally posted by DubbyDo
Thats good to hear, about the dubbers! and dont mind a Macca myself! Are there any shows down there through the year? Be good to time a visit when something was on. Be nice to meet other people who didnt think a Landcruiser ute was the only way to get to work and play!!!


There's a local club and a few shows, Ballina street Machines show usually gets a few turn up and it's only an hour to the Gold Coast, plenty of shows up there through the year as well.
Not that far to Valla and Warwick either.


68AutoBug - May 1st, 2012 at 05:27 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DubbyDo
Been looking for a front crank seal for when I replace my bottom pulley. Does anyone know if an online shop sells them? Looked at a few but no mention of front seals only rears
Thanks
Dave


Hi
You can buy so called "sand seals" as used on sand buggies in the USA. I have never actually seen one.. lol

someone on here had one that was worn out and it throws out a lot of oil when they leak...

unlike the normal No seal .. Many people run alloy pulleys so they do work OK... maybe not as good as the original VW pulley... no one seems to make anything as good as VW..

the engine can throw a bit of oil vapour out from behind the pulley .
if there is a blockage of the breather pipe.. oil will come out of everywhere it can.. lol

cheers

LEE


nils - May 1st, 2012 at 07:52 PM

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Originally posted by Joel
No worries,
The inside hub of the pulley is a very neat fit and has reverse threads cut in them to throw the oil back in the case.
Works well except on offroad cars when the thread fill up with dirt and grit.


And if you stop in the water it fills the block full of water :fakesniff:
ask me how i know :lol::lol::lol:


Smiley - May 1st, 2012 at 09:15 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by nils
Quote:
Originally posted by Joel
No worries,
The inside hub of the pulley is a very neat fit and has reverse threads cut in them to throw the oil back in the case.
Works well except on offroad cars when the thread fill up with dirt and grit.


And if you stop in the water it fills the block full of water :fakesniff:
ask me how i know :lol::lol::lol:


Seconded!


Smiley :)