Timken 712146 seals
#1
Timken 712146 seals
Does anyone know where I can buy the correct all black seals that are "SUPPOSE TO MEASURE .490 at least"
The ones i just received from amazon are the black and gold ones. Thanks
The ones i just received from amazon are the black and gold ones. Thanks
#2
Rock Auto shows to have that seal from three different manufacturers.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/partsearch/?partnum=712146
The Timken seal shows to be .470" width.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...118794&jsn=270
https://www.rockauto.com/en/partsearch/?partnum=712146
The Timken seal shows to be .470" width.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...118794&jsn=270
#5
The inner face needs to be more shallow for the .470" seal to work. That would mean welding and re-machining or a possibly a .025-.030" spacer of compatible material that would seal. I PM'ed Jim a while back when this seal problem popped up. The thread died out and I got distracted, so nothing went further.
#6
you can try skf 16735 they say .470 but seem to be pretty good.
If it were me I would really try to find the straight non tapered bearing made from ANY COUNTRY then the seal will not make a difference.
Jim
JD Race
If it were me I would really try to find the straight non tapered bearing made from ANY COUNTRY then the seal will not make a difference.
Jim
JD Race
#7
Has anyone had luck with the straight rollover ones on ebay? Says they fit. Thanks
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#8
Just looking in my big National seal book it looks like a 470460 might work and it is .500 thick. The od is a little smaller but should still be a press fit. Might be worth trying ?
What is the actual application ? YMM ? I have some older books I can look through.
What is the actual application ? YMM ? I have some older books I can look through.
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