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12-27-2014, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Crank pulley Question
I will be installing a one piece front crank seal on my 8BA. Concerned about the spiral groove 0n the pulley shaft which may be acceptable with a rope seal but may tear a one piece. I remember years ago we would buy a very thin stainless sleeve to over the pulley shaft to eliminate any groove condition, they were available for a multitude of engines. Is one available for the flathead and if so, WHERE???.. Thanks for any help....Doug
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12-27-2014, 02:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: Crank pulley Question
If you call the Speedway tech line, ask for the Flathead guy, and you can ask them of your question. If memory serves me the original 1-pc front seals were NOT made for the spiral grooved cranks but I do not know if that is still the case now with the newer seals.
I remember the thin sleeve for the SBC but you had to use a particular seal and perhaps a different timing chain cover. |
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12-27-2014, 02:05 PM | #3 |
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Re: Crank pulley Question
Speedi-sleeve by Chicago Rawhide. #99162. NAPA did sell them. Here it is.
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...162_0339197379 |
12-27-2014, 04:17 PM | #4 |
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Surly a sleeve over the old spiral adds another leak point/risk.
I'd imagine that whatever is used to hold or support the seal in the timing cover and sump will also add another, and complicate further removal of the timing cover should the need arise? I'm not anti new ideas, just in the if it ain't broke, or keep it simple camp. Sure they tend to weep a little often times, but only a weep. This is my opinion. Could I ask as to why you feel it's necessary to do this modification? Genuinely interested in your opinion, not start a smit slinging contest. |
12-28-2014, 12:20 AM | #5 |
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Hi Scooter.. I have a well built 296" blown 8BA with the 1 piece seal with over 25,000 miles on it with never a sign of oil leak. It has the one piece seal but the blower pulley shaft did not have the spiral groove. I guess we all stick to what works for us. Thanks for all the input....
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12-27-2014, 05:46 PM | #7 |
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Speedy sleeve will get it done.
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12-27-2014, 06:04 PM | #8 |
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Re: Crank pulley Question
Just like so many other things I have heard good and bad about the 1 piece seals. I still use the white rope seals. The trick is getting them packed in correctly. I put one in mine 4 years ago and it has held with no leaks. Wish I could do the same with the rear. No matter how hard I try there is always a little seep after a while. Let us know how it works when you get it in.
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12-28-2014, 09:50 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for reply, I can see why you like them.
I'm still a bit itchy on a thin sleeve over the scroll. Sure I seen a smooth direct replacement for the scroll from one of the vendors that sell the one piece seal. Seems like a better idea, that should then seal like the blower pulley on your other engine. Martin. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong! But didn't Ford engineers put the spiral groove on the crank pulley to sling or direct the oil back away from the seal?
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12-28-2014, 10:10 AM | #11 |
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The discussion is about a one piece rubber seal in place of the rope original seal.
Yes your correct the scroll does just that, but the rubber seal works best on a smooth surface. Martin. |
12-28-2014, 12:14 PM | #12 |
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I have a one piece seal that's riding on a repair sleeve on a worn old pulley surface. Next time I'll take it to the lathe and true up the pulley surface so as to reduce the distortion of the sleeve.
Use silicone to fill up the spiral... In the meantime, it works perfectly. Karl |
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We use both the 1-pc "Neoprene" seal along with the "spiral-less" sleeve, never had as much as a slight drip from the front, ever. We also leave this as a customer option, some still want the older style setup?? We move a number of these pieces during the course of a year. Thanks, Gary in N.Y. P.S. Here's a shot of both sleeve types and the 1-pc seals. I don't have the 2-pc seals handy today and most are packaged in the full gasket sets anyway.
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12-29-2014, 05:17 PM | #14 |
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I just installed a Federal Mogul sleeve (Part No. 99162) on my 8BA. Had to warm it with a 100w light bulb (direct contact for about 10 minutes) before it would start on the crank snout. The included driver wouldn't go all the way so I used a short piece of 2" PVC pipe with a PVC cap installed on it. Went on very smoothly and I expect it to solve both the spiral and the worn groove problems. dw
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Re: Crank pulley Question
I know this is an old thread but looking at this type of seal for my 1946-1948 59A motor. Will it work or is there another sleeve that will fit the earlier crank snout?
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Thanks, Gary in N.Y. P.S. Here's a shot of both the setups, the 1-pc seal is the only way to go nowadays. This does require the non-spiraled sleeve though!
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Thanks Gary!
I have the spiral sleeve and rope now with a small leak. Searching this morning, I found a sleeve and rubber ring kit but it was listed for the 8BA motor. I was wondering if the smooth sleeve ID is the same for the 59A and 8BA and whether this smooth sleeve replacement would work? the picture is good. Glenn |
09-07-2019, 12:56 PM | #18 |
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I have a 59a that came with the rubber seal. The sleeve shown in Gary's pic is an 8ba part I believe.
I needed to replace the pulley so I parted off the spiral part of a 59 pulley and cut a 45* on the end to match the sleeve. Works fine. John
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Hi John,
Regarding Gary's pic, I'm not sure why there are two sleeves in the plastic bags to the right. Do you use one or the other and are the ID and ODs the same for the 59A and the 8BA V8 crank snouts and pulley inside diameters? Then will my pulley form the 59A work with either of these replacement sleeves, spiraled or smooth? Do I understand that you have used the spiral sleeve type extension with the rubber seal and its leak free? Thanks! Last edited by glennpm; 09-07-2019 at 02:14 PM. Reason: major clarification ... I hope |
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It may work but if it doesn't it's a big deal to fix on a Flathead? The I.D.'s on both type sleeves (these are all new in the photo) are different sizes, I actually have no clue why and since we don't use the spiraled ones it doesn't really matter here. The I.D. on the spiraled ones measures 1.316" and the smooth ones measure 1.313", this is a much better size for the fit on the crank! Both the early and the late cranks are the same sizes on the snouts (I believe) where the sleeves/dampers ride? However, on rare occasions when we work with the early shafts most are worn down to about 1.305", again, have no clue why, can only venture a guess. Nowadays almost every shaft we use is aftermarket and new. Thanks, Gary in N.Y. P.S. The sleeves in the bag just happened to be there for the photo shoot!
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