Taylor HI-EFF dyno

oliver77

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I have a Taylor hi-eff water brake dyno. It works fine for what I was doing (engine break in) but it
does leak from the front and rear seals on the water break. Any idea where I can get these seals?
I'm trying to fix it to sell. Thanks for the help
 
Oliver 77, how much does it leak? My manual says it should drip a little at the seals the seals can be tightened by turning the notched nut at each seal but they should drip a little.hop this helps Jim
 

I have one of those. I got seal material from a local seal jobber. It came as a roll and the material was about 1/2 x1/2 made of teflon coated string type of material.
 
Those are an orphan dyno, out of all the dyno's I've had I've only had 2 Taylors and I sat on them for a long time as there isn't any parts out there. I do have owners manuals but parts are whatever you can make fit as the company wants nothing to do with them. If you grease the bearings before and after you use it I'd say let it leak for what you're using it.
 
(quoted from post at 09:59:57 01/03/16) Those are an orphan dyno, out of all the dyno's I've had I've only had 2 Taylors and I sat on them for a long time as there isn't any parts out there. I do have owners manuals but parts are whatever you can make fit as the company wants nothing to do with them. If you grease the bearings before and after you use it I'd say let it leak for what you're using it.

Yes, a packing is not a seal. A lot of people think that a packing should not leak, but a packing on a shaft is supposed to drip. Forty years ago our fire chief was constantly preaching that because we had two trucks with pump packings.
 

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