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4625 Eaton Hydrostatic pump Trunnion/Control Shaft seal
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 87612" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Honestly, a little wear that you can hardly feel, i don't think would be an issue, the new seal should seal against the shaft.</p><p>Could using a different type of seal help prevent leaking? I wonder if something like hydraulic seals with an energizing ring could be used. Lip seals use the pressure behind them to seal, the more pressure, the harder the lip pushes agains the shaft.</p><p>I have no idea if that is an option, possibly a seal shop would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 87612, member: 82"] Honestly, a little wear that you can hardly feel, i don't think would be an issue, the new seal should seal against the shaft. Could using a different type of seal help prevent leaking? I wonder if something like hydraulic seals with an energizing ring could be used. Lip seals use the pressure behind them to seal, the more pressure, the harder the lip pushes agains the shaft. I have no idea if that is an option, possibly a seal shop would. [/QUOTE]
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