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Since modern lip type oil seals seem to be the upgrade of choice for keeping the oil on the inside of ones engine, I am wondering if there is a way to put a modern lip seal in the camshaft / pulley hole in the front nose extension housing instead of the felt seal ?
Has anybody done a successful installation on this part of the engine?
Thanks.
Stephen
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30-11-2019, 09:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-11-2019, 10:02 AM by John Mason.)
Hi Stephen, My 1935 Ruby has a black rubber type oil seal on the nose cone for the camshaft and it works well. It is not exactly like a modern type lip seal but works in the same way. I unfortunately don’t know what it’s number etc is as it was already fitted when I bought the car some 20 years ago and at that time not knowing much about sevens I thought that’s how they came from the factory. Just to add to the seals description it fits like a large rubber grommet. It may even be a modified grommet that pushes up against the front camshaft bearing.
John Mason
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The front nose piece has a steel insert where the cam shaft exits the housing. Can this steel insert be safely removed from the housing without damage? If so I could do this and insert another steel insert machined to hold a lip seal.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Stephen, I cannot recall how my rubber seal is fitted (I am now only partially sighted so now cannot see it at all) Will the steel inset in yours push out with a punch or press if you warm up the ally nosepiece first.
John Mason aka Blind Pew
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Have you got an oil thrower fitted? This is one bit of my engine that doesn't leak!
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Yes Colin,
I have the oil thrower and all the associated parts but I wanted to see if this felt seal could also be up graded to a lip type.
Cheers, Stephen