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Slip Yoke Seals

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by TIm E, Mar 7, 2018.

  1. TIm E

    TIm E Aggressively average

    In rebuilding my propeller shafts ('68 CJ5 V6) I discovered that one of the slip yoke seals was rubber and the other was cork...both likely original. The rubber one (rear) actually still had some elasticity, but the cork one (front) fell into pieces with nothing more than a side-ways glance.

    The rubber one had a part number 2-16-93 and could be found here along with the dust cap...

    Northern Drivetrain, LLC: Spicer D2K

    The cork one, not so easily found...and probably not the best idea to use cork again. After some searching, I located the following polyurethane u-cup seals. Likely overkill for a simple dust seal intended to just keep water and dirt separate from the grease, but I don't think I will have to worry about these again in my lifetime.

    Front: U250-0.875-238B

    Rear: U250-1.000-250B

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    Good thing about polyurethane seals: They are tough as nails.

    Bad thing about polyurethane seals: They are tough as nails. Had to get creative to get them up over the larger diameter splines. A long neck funnel paid the ultimate price...


    End result...


    A few tips if you go this route:
    • Be sure you have the metal dust cap on first. It would be very tough to get the seal back off in one piece.
    • Cut the funnel neck to fit the rear (larger diameter) shaft first. You can then cut it again to fit the front shaft (smaller diameter).
    • Grease will help it all go smoother and prevent seal damage.

    Enjoy! Oh, speaking of...that mysterious brown wrapper item included from the o-ring store looked like some kind of lube or something for the seals. Nope, a piece of candy...red label reads, "Enjoy, a piece of handcrafted candy from the Northwest." Alright then.
     
  2. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Nice write up. (y)
     
  3. maurywhurt

    maurywhurt Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Excellent work as usual, Tim. Very well done!
     
  4. Kz400

    Kz400 Member

    Great info, I was going to be looking for these in a couple of weeks.