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Old 02-08-19, 10:58
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Default The elusive F15A FRONT Grease seal

Hi all,
Well I am good, but not that good...................... and I cant for the life of me work out what seal I need for the grease seal for my F15A's front axle.

In the book it says part number 1190B SEAL FRONT AXLE HUB GREASE OIL LEATHER but surely there must be a neoprene replacement. Mine is non existent so Lots of help is required. REMEMBER its an F15A and the parts change with different models and makes.
I have the 'free' greased brake shoes so I am thinking that replacing this grease seal should solve the issue.

HEEEEEELLLLLP

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Old 02-08-19, 14:05
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Default Measure ID, OD, and thickness

Hi Ian

Having had to replace the hub seals on my HUP years before the internet and hence before MLU. I'm pretty sure that once you clean up the hub you may actually find that it has numbers on it which a good industrial bearing house will be able to provide a cross over to a new modern seal. Also measure the ID x OD x Depth of the existing seal.

With the measurements we should be able to confirm a modern number. It will be interesting to see if is actually different from the seals on a C15A .

Don't be surprised if the new seal is half the thickness of the original.

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Old 03-08-19, 00:11
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Ian,

Check this thread, it contains a cross reference for 1190B:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ighlight=1190B

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Old 03-08-19, 01:26
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Yes,
I read it through twice but numbering the seals isnt helpful to location.
I know that you are referring to seals but these are leather, not neoprene.

Also its too confusing as you and others have not identified which seal is where?

Hence this new thread.

Cheers,

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Ian,

Check this thread, it contains a cross reference for 1190B:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ighlight=1190B

HTH,
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Old 03-08-19, 02:10
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Try AA Bearing & Oil Seal
Service in Melbourne, they specialize in vintage oil seals for older vintage cars but you need to measure the diameters ie the outside diameter and width. Chicago Rawhide have a huge range of modern seals , just look at their web site.
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Thanks Mike,

Its just a wee 780km drive to Melbourne for me.

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Try AA Bearing & Oil Seal
Service in Melbourne, they specialize in vintage oil seals for older vintage cars but you need to measure the diameters ie the outside diameter and width. Chicago Rawhide have a huge range of modern seals , just look at their web site.
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Yes,
I read it through twice but numbering the seals isnt helpful to location.
I know that you are referring to seals but these are leather, not neoprene.

Also its too confusing as you and others have not identified which seal is where?
Hello Ian,

See this message in the thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...430#post254430:
Part number: *C01Q-1190-B
Part name: Seal - front axle hub grease leather oil seal
cross references to SKF 45150: http://www.skfextranet.com/catalogs/...il.asp?s=45150 which is a modern Nitrile seal.

To make sure, remove the old seal and check the following measurements:
OD: 6.25"/ 159,8 mm
ID: 4.5"/ 120 mm
If your old seal measures up to this, contact your nearest auto parts center and order SKF 45150. If they don't stock SKF they will be able to cross reference it to another brand.

HTH,
Hanno


PS: SKF took over Chicago Rawhide many years ago, but are now rebranding them again as CR Seals - meanwhile the part numbers stayed the same, so CR 45150 = SKF 45150.
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Old 04-08-19, 02:05
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Ahh Yes, what I suspected but wasn't sure. Thankyou.

My Auto shop charges in gold bars so its a short 50 minute drive to Wollongong. Thankfully it is one of the largest coal mining cities in Australia and there are several good bearing and seal suppliers.

Lugging a 200KG Differential up in my pickup isnt impossible, but it is inconvenient.

I am not the person to measure things with a vernier, and i have never trusted myself (even been trained formally in using a vernier & micrometer)

I don't like the idea of buy twice 'cause you got it wrong the first time.
I have a collection of VW parts like that.

Cheers,

Ian

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Hello Ian,

See this message in the thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...430#post254430:
Part number: *C01Q-1190-B
Part name: Seal - front axle hub grease leather oil seal
cross references to SKF 45150: http://www.skfextranet.com/catalogs/...il.asp?s=45150 which is a modern Nitrile seal.

To make sure, remove the old seal and check the following measurements:
OD: 6.25"/ 159,8 mm
ID: 4.5"/ 120 mm
If your old seal measures up to this, contact your nearest auto parts center and order SKF 45150. If they don't stock SKF they will be able to cross reference it to another brand.

HTH,
Hanno


PS: SKF took over Chicago Rawhide many years ago, but are now rebranding them again as CR Seals - meanwhile the part numbers stayed the same, so CR 45150 = SKF 45150.
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Old 16-11-19, 21:07
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Default Now that I have learned the errors of others ways

OK SO:

That stupid Spreadsheet in MLU IS incorrect as the seals in the description are reversed:

Seal SKF 49998 is ID=5.0 OD=6.25 Width is 0.5 - This is the correct part number for the F15A Brake Drum Grease seal.

The Seal SKF 45150 is for INSIDE the Diff. ID=4.5 OD=6.25 WIDTH=0.5

SO BEFORE YOU SPEND $52AUD ON THE WRONG SEALS which is the SKF45150, -this is the INNER SEAL IN THE DIFF.

Use the SKF 49998 which is the correct seal.



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Ahh Yes, what I suspected but wasn't sure. Thankyou.

My Auto shop charges in gold bars so its a short 50 minute drive to Wollongong. Thankfully it is one of the largest coal mining cities in Australia and there are several good bearing and seal suppliers.

Lugging a 200KG Differential up in my pickup isnt impossible, but it is inconvenient.

I am not the person to measure things with a vernier, and i have never trusted myself (even been trained formally in using a vernier & micrometer)

I don't like the idea of buy twice 'cause you got it wrong the first time.
I have a collection of VW parts like that.

Cheers,

Ian
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Old 17-11-19, 14:54
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Ian,

Sorry to read you have been misinformed. Indeed the cross reference from C01Q-1190-B is not SKF/CR 45150 but SKF/CR 49998. Turns out I was wrongly informed and have been sold the wrong seal as as well...

Caveat emptor in bold red below: always check the dimensions, also listed in the spreadsheet. But if it would be of any help, I would be willing to pay for the incorrect seal if you cannot return it.

Thanks for feeding back your learnings into the font of knowledge here at MLU.

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See this message in the thread: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...430#post254430:
Part number: *C01Q-1190-B
Part name: Seal - front axle hub grease leather oil seal
cross references to SKF 45150: http://www.skfextranet.com/catalogs/...il.asp?s=45150 which is a modern Nitrile seal.

To make sure, remove the old seal and check the following measurements:
OD: 6.25"/ 159,8 mm
ID: 4.5"/ 120 mm
If your old seal measures up to this, contact your nearest auto parts center and order SKF 45150. If they don't stock SKF they will be able to cross reference it to another brand.
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Ian,

Sorry to read you have been misinformed. Indeed the cross reference from C01Q-1190-B is not SKF/CR 45150 but SKF/CR 49998. Turns out I was wrongly informed and have been sold the wrong seal as as well...

Caveat emptor in bold red below: always check the dimensions, also listed in the spreadsheet. But if it would be of any help, I would be willing to pay for the incorrect seal if you cannot return it.

Thanks for feeding back your learnings into the font of knowledge here at MLU.

Hanno
I added the dimensions and made my own spreadsheet to avoid further confusion. They're NOT on the original spreadsheet which is seriously incorrect. Hence a lot of confusion for people over the years.

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Default F15A Grease seal Alternative Part Number

The alternative Part Number for the Grease seal (F15A) is National Seals P/N 416865.

ID 5.00" OD 6.250" W 0.5" Double lipped seal.
Have a nice day.
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Default Confusion cleared up

Thanks for the lessons learned, Ian.

If I go back through the releated threads I see the correct info was there, but I did not help by muddling it up. The sheet clearly shows C01Q-1190B to be a 5" seal and part number 49998.

I am inviting you to share your updated spreadheet, on the thread "Modern part numbers for CMPs", to add to the body of knowledge on MLU. Indeed the original spreadsheet was not without faults, but this is work in progress, each MLU member going back and forth finding out the correct modern replacements.

Thanks,
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The alternative Part Number for the Grease seal (F15A) is National Seals P/N 416865.

ID 5.00" OD 6.250" W 0.5" Double lipped seal.
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