Argo brng and seals change "how to vid"

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Thread: Argo brng and seals change "how to vid"

  1. #21
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    Great video RD, I didn't know where to post this question so i chose this thread. I have a 1990 magnum that i am changing bearings on. when i push the axle in, after flange and Bearings are in place, do i go all the way so there is no movement? Before i started tearing into things i noticed the axles had some play in them. By the way, i filled the grooves the seals had made in the axle with jb weld and filed smooth.seems o.k.
    thanks for now

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    how long do seals usually last on an argo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisbyrne View Post
    how long do seals usually last on an argo?
    If you take the time to keep them wet with grease and wipe them clean after your rides they will last a very long time, with just a little neglect they will not. A huge factor in seal life is the condition of the axle they ride on, if the axle is seal grooved from a lack of lube and abrasion a new seal will not last long even if you maintain it properly. A Ready Sleeve can be used to repair grooved axles or if your cheap like me some JB weld and 600 grit wet paper works wonders on restoring seal surfaces.

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