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Life of axel seals on 763
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<blockquote data-quote="Robanybody" data-source="post: 133955" data-attributes="member: 24688"><p>I don't know who Axel Seals is, sounds like a Swedish porn star. But seriously, what the other have replied is accurate. The root cause however is your chain case oil. You can't stop it from collecting water. But check it occasionally and prevent excessive bearing wear. When the bearings get sloppy, they take the axle seals with them. Solid tires are hard on them as well.</p><p>So if you don't want to repeat the process in a couple years, check that oil regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robanybody, post: 133955, member: 24688"] I don't know who Axel Seals is, sounds like a Swedish porn star. But seriously, what the other have replied is accurate. The root cause however is your chain case oil. You can't stop it from collecting water. But check it occasionally and prevent excessive bearing wear. When the bearings get sloppy, they take the axle seals with them. Solid tires are hard on them as well. So if you don't want to repeat the process in a couple years, check that oil regularly. [/QUOTE]
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