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Leaking steering box on BJ8

NIB

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I have a leaking steering box on my BJ8. It leaks from the oil seal.
I took out the old oil seal today and replaced it with a new. I must admit it didnt go in straight, typical beginners fault, but I got it to sit perfect in the end, and the metal doesnt look damaged at all.
I have loosened the steering column and is doing the job with the steering box still in the car, the shaft is also still installed in the steering box.
My problem is the new seal also is leaking, it leaks between the rubber lip and the axle in a small area.

Was it because I didnt put it in straight from the beginning or is there another problem?
The oil seal, bought from AH Spares was like the one I pulled out, it´s a metal housing with a rubber lip and no spring. Is there a better type available?

Niels, Denmark
 
Check the post from Tomnanney dated 02/13/11. It is suggested you fit two seals to avoid the worn part ofn the shaft from the old seal.

Ian
 
Was it because I didnt put it in straight from the beginning

Perhaps or the shaft is worn but not discernible to the naked eye, or the lip was not properly packed with grease.
However, in any event Moss carries a thinner gasket that will allow you to install two of them in the same space and this may correct your Leak. Be sure and pack the lip with grease though,---Keoke
 
Hi Niels,
If you ultimately decide you want a new box, I noticed this week that Dennis Welsh, UK. now offers a brand new, totally new manufacture,steering box. His stuff is top shelf.
Dave.
 
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