natemoore
Master Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Short shaft Alpha One question
1. Got oil.
2. Got a new seal.
3. Got a nice, shiny machined surface for the seal to ride on.
If you are unable to elaborate on a valid technical reason why the seal will leak, let's stop this ***-for-tat.
In the real world (as he continued with the ***-for-tat), mechanics don't have to pay for the parts they insist should be replaced, and owners seldom have any technical knowledge to challenge anything a mechanic says.
If I had a mechanic, and he was unable to give me a reason for replacing a part or performing a service other than "because I say so," or " I dunno, I just have a feeling," then I'd find another mechanic.
Then as I walked away quite unconvinced, I'd hear him yelling, "you're gonna be sorry, see you next week, pay me now or pay me later!"
Seriously, I'm not asking you to answer the question "who created the creator?"
The only thing I can think of that your gut may be telling you is that the dust lip is in/near that groove (which was caused by the old dust lip, not the oil lip), and you're thinking that the dust lip must also have a perfect machined surface to ride on for the seal to work. Or you think the position on the shaft where the oil lip will be riding is one of life's unknowable mysteries. If either one of these is the case, I am very comfortable proceeding using the old shaft.
Yeah, I know...see ya in a week.
There are 3 parts to forming an oil seal.
1. the oil itself... a seal needs oil behind it to cool the seal or else the rubber burns and the spring starts to poke through, which is what happened to you. You ran low on oil.
2. The oil seal
3. the machined surface that the seal rides on, and yours is bad.
If 1 of the 3 are off you no longer have a good oil seal.
1. Got oil.
2. Got a new seal.
3. Got a nice, shiny machined surface for the seal to ride on.
If you are unable to elaborate on a valid technical reason why the seal will leak, let's stop this ***-for-tat.
In the real world (as he continued with the ***-for-tat), mechanics don't have to pay for the parts they insist should be replaced, and owners seldom have any technical knowledge to challenge anything a mechanic says.
If I had a mechanic, and he was unable to give me a reason for replacing a part or performing a service other than "because I say so," or " I dunno, I just have a feeling," then I'd find another mechanic.
Then as I walked away quite unconvinced, I'd hear him yelling, "you're gonna be sorry, see you next week, pay me now or pay me later!"
Seriously, I'm not asking you to answer the question "who created the creator?"
Yeah, I know...see ya in a week.