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Author Subject: ARB Seals
richharmer6

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Post #1
I have just pressed a new set of trailing arm shafts in, can anyone tell me what the clearance gap for the arb seal is. Or if they if there should be one at all? the trailing arm shaft has pressed in so it is flush with the outside edge of the trailing arm.

any pics of how the seal fits would be appreciated.

Cheers
Rich
Posted 23rd Nov 2010 at 23:37
welshpug!

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Post #2
trailing arm should be inset by 2mm, and the ARB end plate should be 0.5mm clear each side.

to set the clearance to the end plate place a 1mm feeler blade on one side and draw the end plate on fully (the seal on the other side will compress till the end plate is touching)

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Posted 23rd Nov 2010 at 23:44
richharmer6

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Post #3
Is the 2 mm gap for the seal to sit in.??

Posted 24th Nov 2010 at 00:30
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Post #4
yeah, that should have said "trailing arm SHAFT" should be inset by 2mm.

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Posted 24th Nov 2010 at 01:03
richharmer6

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Post #5
Is this what you mean??

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Posted 24th Nov 2010 at 01:31
welshpug!

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Post #6
yup.

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Posted 24th Nov 2010 at 01:51

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