Hello,
I'm working on assembling the rear axle with 4:11 gears that came out of my '65 roadster which I'm in the process of restoring. The car is a low mile "barn find" with only 36K on the odometer. I see a distinct groove around the nose of the companion flange where the oil seal sits. It does not appear to be wear to me as it is a very sharp line that goes around the entire circumference of the flange nose. The groove seems to have been intentionally machined into the seal surface of the flange. The mark from the old seal shows that this line sits in the middle of the seal lip. It's deep enough where it will catch a fingernail if you drag one over it. Is this groove intended to hold oil to keep the seal lubricated or is it not supposed to be present at all? Thanks for any and all replies.
Joe
I'm working on assembling the rear axle with 4:11 gears that came out of my '65 roadster which I'm in the process of restoring. The car is a low mile "barn find" with only 36K on the odometer. I see a distinct groove around the nose of the companion flange where the oil seal sits. It does not appear to be wear to me as it is a very sharp line that goes around the entire circumference of the flange nose. The groove seems to have been intentionally machined into the seal surface of the flange. The mark from the old seal shows that this line sits in the middle of the seal lip. It's deep enough where it will catch a fingernail if you drag one over it. Is this groove intended to hold oil to keep the seal lubricated or is it not supposed to be present at all? Thanks for any and all replies.
Joe
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