S1 Diff quill shaft oil seals
S1 Diff quill shaft oil seals
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Astacus

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3,666 posts

251 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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The quill shaft oil seals on my S1 diff are metal enclosed leather items 2.5" O/D 1.5"ID and 0.5" thick. Trying to track down replacements I was recommended to replace them with nitrile seals. Has anyone done this, or got any idea if this is OK.

It seems leather seals are rather specialist these days, although they are available to order. Apparently the nitrile ones are more durable.

heightswitch

6,322 posts

267 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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Steve is heavily into leather and has the same diff in his car as yours..I should enquire from him directly if I were you.
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Astacus

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3,666 posts

251 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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When I said "specialist" that wasn't what I had in mind!

Astacus

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3,666 posts

251 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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heightswitch said:
Steve is heavily into leather and has the same diff in his car as yours..I should enquire from him directly if I were you.
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Any thoughts Steve?

Adrian@

4,423 posts

299 months

Wednesday 11th April 2012
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Something to consider is that the wipe area for a leather seal is large and the groove worn into the output flange will cause modern seals to drop in to that groove and not seal correctly.
Adrian@

Astacus

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Thursday 12th April 2012
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Adrian@ said:
Something to consider is that the wipe area for a leather seal is large and the groove worn into the output flange will cause modern seals to drop in to that groove and not seal correctly.
Adrian@
Thanks Adrian, I had heard that the nitrile seals could cause a groove to wear in the shaft. I don't know how real this possibility is though, considering the relative hardness of the steel and the nitrile. Obviously I want to use the best solution.

Adrian@

4,423 posts

299 months

Thursday 12th April 2012
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Hi, I heard this too, but this is the issue of already worn grooves where the new lips seal will not seal as the old groove (worn by the leather seal) is so wide, and these new seals do need a perfect surface to work.
Adrian@