My Moser 9" is leaking at the axle.
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My Moser 9" is leaking at the axle.
Hi guys. I got this rear end from EPP about six months ago. It has seven thousand miles on it so far and right now it's leaking pretty bad. Was wondering where I can get the seal from and if this is a regular thing on these?
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moser's bearing leak for some reason, replace them with NAPA bearings, dont let that oring fool you that moser has it aint worth ****. I also use clear silicon when installing the new bearings
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The inner seal helps, but the bearing will keep it from leaking out. This have been discussed before, Napa bearings take care of the problem. Hell when I called moser for replacement inner seals they told me I didnt really have to use them, even though I still do. Mine are bent to hell in certian areas and mine dont leak thanks to the bearings.
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Huh Bearings u say? Well I found the seal at a semi local shop and swapped it out today. I ended up putting a little marine grease in there. Ill drive it around for a few days and if it leaks again ill try that bearing idea. EPP wasn't the shop that built it for me. Both are half way across the country from me. By the time I even thought to call them it was too late in the day lol. Hopefully this fixed it and I can go on to fixing the next thing.
Btw got a picture of this bearing thing ur talking about?
Btw got a picture of this bearing thing ur talking about?
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The axle bearings used by both Moser and Stange are complete GACK and its not the brand so much as the type. They use cheapo sealed ball bearing type that are the same junk used with c-clip eliminators. Do yourself a favor and upgrade to taper bearings and you'll never have to worry about them again for the life of the car.
Considering all the seriously fast cars out there running through these crap breaings and the fact of where they leak and how frequent they leak I'm shocked at this point someone hasn't died as a result.
You get what you pay for
Considering all the seriously fast cars out there running through these crap breaings and the fact of where they leak and how frequent they leak I'm shocked at this point someone hasn't died as a result.
You get what you pay for
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The axle bearings used by both Moser and Stange are complete GACK and its not the brand so much as the type. They use cheapo sealed ball bearing type that are the same junk used with c-clip eliminators. Do yourself a favor and upgrade to taper bearings and you'll never have to worry about them again for the life of the car.
Considering all the seriously fast cars out there running through these crap breaings and the fact of where they leak and how frequent they leak I'm shocked at this point someone hasn't died as a result.
You get what you pay for
Considering all the seriously fast cars out there running through these crap breaings and the fact of where they leak and how frequent they leak I'm shocked at this point someone hasn't died as a result.
You get what you pay for
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Wow, this post was brought back from the dead lol....
I put RTV on the outer edge of the bearing, basically wherever the bearing made contact with the retainer/housing. I also put RTV around the inner portion of the press ring to keep oil from getting through the area where the bearing is pressed onto the axle. It was unlikely, but I wanted to be safe than sorry. Haven't had any leaks yet.
Mike
I put RTV on the outer edge of the bearing, basically wherever the bearing made contact with the retainer/housing. I also put RTV around the inner portion of the press ring to keep oil from getting through the area where the bearing is pressed onto the axle. It was unlikely, but I wanted to be safe than sorry. Haven't had any leaks yet.
Mike