BkerChuck wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 11:53 am
Cav, if you can post up a good clear pic of that oil seal with the measurements. I'd like to see if I can cross it over to something I can get here at my work. If so I will post part numbers and suppliers for everyone.
Chuck, I measured a seal with calipers... we know the bearing and seal have an OD of 43mm, I measured the seal ID at 27.5mm but it has to have a little interference fit to the wheel spacer on the seal lip... sometimes we can decode sizes from the Yammy part number, in this case, the seal is xxxxx-28043-xx, so I would expect the seal to be 43 x 28 x 8mm thick. I'd bet the wheel spacer is 28mm OD but I don't have one handy.
Pants, the bearings won't see salt, they are sealed both sides. The grease seal serves to keep salt off the axle shaft, and let the wheel spacer see the environmental stuff. Next tar change, you just put some grease between the seal and the bearing and you're good. You'd have to have a pressure washer to blow any water in there, still won't get in the bearings.
Brake pads, check at tar change, swap them around as necessary, they may wear one half more than the other, or if worn too thin, replace and keep the old ones fer 'mergency. I have this collection....... I use OEM, or if I was using EBC I'd go with the organic ones not sintered, not for wear on the rotors but better brake feel (to me). OEM's are more organic.