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Re: Fellow C and Super C Owners, Please Help!
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Posted by Haas on April 20, 2007 at 19:22:39 from (12.65.36.5):
In Reply to: Fellow C and Super C Owners, Please Help! posted by A. Bohemian on April 20, 2007 at 08:33:04:
As originally built, these things did not have a seal that amounted to anything. Oil is kept in due to centrifical force when it is running and when stopped due to the fact that the oil level is below the shaft opening. If you take one of these apart, be sure to get it back the same way it was, as there is an oil slinger in there that causes the oil to circulate and if put in backwards, it won't work and the bearing will fail. Most all these are going to have some play in them. Yours sounds kind of normal. If kept oiled per the manual, they will last far longer than the new "lifetime lubricated" ball bearing ones.
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