Daydream believer
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Daydream believer
Is the plug seal this 22071 from Key parts. I need to do mine next month
Cheers Andrew
Sorry cannot help as I went into Volspec & collected it
It is really a tiny neoprene washer
Daydream believer
Is the plug seal this 22071 from Key parts. I need to do mine next month
Cheers Andrew
Quick update I striiped the shaft down today and noticed some score rings on the collar which the shaft seals sit on. I will cost up a replacement from Bukh on Monday but if it's costly will look into the sleeve option
I have attached a photo and the collar is No 27 in the diagram
What seals against the shaft, is there wear on the shaft?
The collar sits on the shaft and the seals sit in the collar in the photo there doesn't appear to be any marks on the inside of the collar or shaft
If you can enlarge the diagram the seals are shown as no 28 and the collar is 27 hope this explains it
Quick update I striiped the shaft down today and noticed some score rings on the collar which the shaft seals sit on. I will cost up a replacement from Bukh on Monday but if it's costly will look into the sleeve option
I have attached a photo and the collar is No 27 in the diagram
Regardless of the cost of the collar, I'd suggest you replace it rather than try for the sleeving bodge. You want to sort the problem properly, especially in view of the likely future costs of not doing so.
Update a new bush/collar is a staggering £152.00
I went to see a friend who owns a bearing company and he is going to put the original collar in a lathe and reduce by a few thou, replace both seals with bigger ones and replace both O rings. Hopefully this will cure it!
Thanks for all advice
As I said earlier, looking at your photo I suspect that a fine wet and dry paper will do the job and will remove a fraction of a thou.
Whatever you do, I hope it works.
Richard