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Lonnie
03-21-2010, 07:13 PM
((I originally posted this in the Panhead section but could not figure out how to delete their and decided to post it here also in case I do figure out how to delete that thread))

I am in the process of rebuilding a '58-'72 rear swingarm and have noticed that I have two different sets of seals, one thicker than the other. Looking in the various parts books and catalogues and even in the four different shop manuals I have, I see that the part number for the drum brake swingarm seal is different from the disc brake swingarm seal but nowhere do I see a reference for thickness. Unfortunately I trashed the parts when I prepared the part for powdercoating so I have nothing to reference.

Does anyone know which is the correct seal? FYI, I have a Drag Specialities kit.

Thanks,

Perry Ruiter
03-21-2010, 10:02 PM
((I originally posted this in the Panhead section but could not figure out how to delete their and decided to post it here also in case I do figure out how to delete that thread))

I am in the process of rebuilding a '58-'72 rear swingarm and have noticed that I have two different sets of seals, one thicker than the other. Looking in the various parts books and catalogues and even in the four different shop manuals I have, I see that the part number for the drum brake swingarm seal is different from the disc brake swingarm seal but nowhere do I see a reference for thickness. Unfortunately I trashed the parts when I prepared the part for powdercoating so I have nothing to reference.

Does anyone know which is the correct seal? FYI, I have a Drag Specialities kit.

Thanks,

Years ago I overhauled a 78 shovel. I wrote in my parts book that the factory swing arm seal was Victor 64323 (this is the later -72 part number). A google search turns up specs that imply that seal's thickness is 4.76mm ... Perry

flat-happy
03-22-2010, 12:02 AM
earlier ones are thicker but they will interchange. they are the same seal as the later wheel bearing seal. usually the wider ones are used on side glide wheels and thinner ones on narrow glide wheels but earlier swing arms will use either

koanes
03-22-2010, 07:38 AM
The fat ones are original, at least through the round swingarms. They carry a 58 suffix. When installed they are flush with the swingarm, the bearing to frame spacer just extending past the outer lip on the seal.

bmh
03-22-2010, 07:57 PM
Sorry saw the other post first. Posted measurements of actual seals in the panhead section.