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Need some info on front inner wheel bearing grease seals please. There are two types of seal, disc & drum brake. My HK has a HG disc front end in it and when I pulled it down I found drum brake type seals fitted. I have rung around, ebayed & googled only to find that you cant buy the seals on their own, only in a bearing kit. There must be something to this because RS doesn't appear to sell them separately, Repco can't find them and the usual burglar on ebay wants $30 for a pair. You can buy "Holden" trailer axle seals which look very much like the disc seal, is that the fix or can someone steer me in the right direction. http://www.ebay.com.au/i...423.l2649#ht_1956wt_1123Edited by user Wednesday, 27 February 2013 6:46:54 PM(UTC)
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If you can find the seal number you should be able to get them from a bearing supplier like SKF etc. heaps of trailers used hk style stubs and wheels.
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The listing on these seals is most often incorrect.
There are basically 3 types of seals from mid-FE to VP Commodore. The part numbers I use are the common numbers used in the 1970s.
A. drum brake (C3592) B. early disc brake (C6229) C. late disc brake (C6666)
They all share the same dimensions, but their make-up is different.
A & B both have steel cases, A has felt as the seal & B has neoprene rubber. Many mechanics figured out that B was a better seal & was interchangeable, so A disappeared & B was used for all early disc & drum cars.
In late HQ, GM-H introduced type C, which was all neoprene with no steel case. It also differed in that it was fixed to the stub axle & the hub rotated around it (not vice versa, as with the older seals). This seal was much superior to the earlier seals so they used it as replacement for all disc braked cars HQ/LH onwards.
So to summarise. Use type B (C6229) for all cars (drum or disc) from mid-FE to HG & LC/LJ Torana 6 & any front drum-braked cars after that. Use type C (C6666) for all disc-braked cars HQ onwards & LH Torana onwards.
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Thankyou Dr Terry. But wait theres more... Went into Repco and was sold Kelpro 97322 seals, opened the packet at home to find a note inside saying... So I rang back and the guy looked into his system and came back with "nah, mate there the correct ones and will fit". Does he speak with forked tongue?
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I believe they are incorrect. In all my years of selling Holden parts & racing them etc, I understood the two seals do a different job - or be it fit & work different to each other but with the same end result Seal the hub bearings from dirt entering.
The seal (with metal in it) is fitted up to WB, the seal fits into the hub & spins around the stub axle...the inside of the seal does the sealing so to speak. The full rubber seal (no metal) was fitted in VB onwards Commodores & fits on the stub axle & the hub spins around it...the outside of the seal does the sealing so to speak.
Even though we sell the all rubber type seal at work for all Holdens I am wary that this is incorrect...
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There's too much incorrect information here.
Firstly, the Repco dude & his comment "nah, mate there the correct ones and will fit" is fairly typical of the total lack of expertise in the spare parts game. He is quite simply wrong !! The HG requires the early seal with the metal case which is a press fit into the hub.
The instruction sheet is also wrong, the later all-neoprene seal is not a good fit on Torana LC/LJ 6-cyl cars. GM-H released them in 1973 & made them retrospective to the start of HQ. They also perform the same duty on Torana LH onwards & all Commodores up to VP.
craigh's description of how the newer seal works is spot on, however I've never seen the metal cased seal fitted up to WB.
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Yep, DrTerry is correct. Just checked the Holden parts books we have & the 2829925 steel/rubber seal is listed to fit up to HQ (with discs) & the 9937294 rubber seal is listed to HJ-WB & beyond (Ccmmodore)
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Thanks craigh & Dr Terry.
Think I might have opened a can of worms with this one, lol.
Sniffed around a bit more today and all enquiries ended with the same seals ie Kelpro 97322 which are the solid neoprene type, probably just happened to ping people who buy from the same supplier, anyway C6229 is the part number I quoted and they all said the Kelpro item is an alternate part number, felt like I was banging my head on a brick wall.
Rang the local Holden dealer and quoted craigh's 2829925 and asked if it was compatible with the HG... "Yes it is, unfortunately it's an obsolete part, but there are 6 listed with country dealers in South Australia", made the call and the price was right so there are now 4 in SA. When they turn up I'll post a photo on this thread.
Thanks again for your help with this.
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quote: Originally posted by les
Try this http://www.rarespares.ne...age.aspx?product=2829925
Spot on Les. They are the very ones this guy needs. Dr Terry |
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Thanks Les, I did see that and looking at it again I did miss the word "ALL" and read it as they were for drum brakes, my fault entirely. Edited by user Saturday, 2 March 2013 2:41:57 AM(UTC)
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Here are the genuine items NOS from a Holden dealer in SA, list price $3.70 ea and $12 all up posted. Edited by user Monday, 18 March 2013 10:38:51 PM(UTC)
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I pointed the error out to Repco and they got back to me to say that they've dropped the line until it's all sorted.
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