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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3053" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I agree, red or blue high temperature silicone works wonders!!!</p><p>As for seals, i'm sure you will be able to source them somewhere, they will be a *standard* seal, but getting the correct size may be the problem but i'm sure they will be out there somehwere. Call around a few bearing shops with the sizes of the seal and they may be able to work it out for you. Even better if the seal has a number printed on it.</p><p>One of the problems seals like this have is they wear a groove where the lip where the seal runs on the crank, but this is repairable with a speedy sleeve (a thin sleeve that slips over the worn section). No matter what, there is ALWAYS a way.</p><p>Good luck!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3053, member: 82"] I agree, red or blue high temperature silicone works wonders!!! As for seals, i'm sure you will be able to source them somewhere, they will be a *standard* seal, but getting the correct size may be the problem but i'm sure they will be out there somehwere. Call around a few bearing shops with the sizes of the seal and they may be able to work it out for you. Even better if the seal has a number printed on it. One of the problems seals like this have is they wear a groove where the lip where the seal runs on the crank, but this is repairable with a speedy sleeve (a thin sleeve that slips over the worn section). No matter what, there is ALWAYS a way. Good luck!!!! [/QUOTE]
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